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From: Treatment of acute exacerbation of liver-cirrhosis-associated portal vein thrombosis with direct-acting oral anticoagulant, edoxaban, used as an initial treatment in the early postoperative period after abdominal surgery: a case report

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Findings of preoperative abdominal contrast-enhanced computed tomography regarding the choledocholithiasis and the endoscopically inserted biliary drainage tube. Several gallstones existed in the gallbladder and common bile duct (CBD). Maximum stone with 3cm in diameter was observed in CBD (White arrows). Furthermore, distal end of the endoscopically inserted biliary drainage tube penetrated through the duodenum to the cecum (White arrowheads). (Ce cecum; and Du duodenum)

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