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English: Duodenoscopy image of ampulla of Vater with pus extruding from it, indicative of cholangitis. Released into public domain on consent of patient -- Samir 06:06, 14 May 2007 (UTC)
Date 14 May 2007 (original upload date)
Source Transferred from en.wikipedia to Commons by Kauczuk using CommonsHelper.
Author The original uploader was Samir at English Wikipedia.

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This file is ineligible for copyright and therefore in the public domain, because it is a technical image created as part of a standard medical diagnostic procedure. No creative element rising above the threshold of originality was involved in its production. See Meta:Wikilegal/Copyright of Medical Imaging for details.

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  • 2007-05-14 06:06 Samir 420×428× (58341 bytes) [[ERCP|Duodenoscopy]] image of [[ampulla of Vater]] with pus extruding from it, indicative of [[cholangitis]]. Released into public domain on consent of patient -- ~~~~

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