[Epidemiology and natural history of biliary calculi. Implication for clinical management]
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[Epidemiology and natural history of biliary calculi. Implication for clinical management]
Abstract
The knowledge of the epidemiology of cholesterol gallstones is mainly descriptive in Chile. Prevalence data has been gathered from several autopsy studies. The prevalence in these studies is similar to the prevalence determined in a cholecystographic study in a sample of the population of Santiago: 51% of women and 17% of men harbor gallstones, or have been cholecystectomized. The risk factors of the disease are well known and include sex, age, obesity, pregnancy, female sex hormones and hypotriglyceridemic drugs, there is scarce data on the natural history of gallstone disease. In this article we review the present knowledge of both the epidemiology and natural history of gallstones. In addition, we present some specific questions related to the potential identification of environmental and genetic risk factors in epidemiological studies. It is stressed that the knowledge of the natural history of gallstone disease is critical for the appropriate rational management of silent gallstones.
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