Dr. George Castillo
A 32-year-old woman presented with a persistent dull right upper quadrant abdominal pain lasting six months, intermittently accompanied by nausea. She denied fever, jaundice, weight loss, alcohol, or tobacco use. Her medical history was unremarkable, with no significant surgeries or chronic illnesses. Physical examination revealed tenderness in the
<p>Surgical Intervention for the Management of Biliary Cystadenoma in a Middle-Aged Woman</p>

Surgical Intervention for the Management of Biliary Cystadenoma in a Middle-Aged Woman

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