Malignant obstructive jaundice - Evaluation and management
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1996
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A large number of laboratory tests, radiologic studies, and endoscopic techniques are available for the evaluation of the jaundiced patient. Similarly, the therapeutic options have increased with the development and improvement of endoscopic, percutaneous, and laparoscopic procedures, and the morbidity and mortality rates associated with open surgery have decreased. The challenge is to select, on an individual basis, the most efficient and cost-effective evaluation as well as the management with the lowest morbidity and mortality rates and the best short- and long-term goals.