MCQ (SBA): Acute pancreatitis secondary to gallstones

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A patient with acute pancreatitis secondary to gallstones is stable and improving. According to guidelines when should cholecystectomy typically be performed

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MCQ: Acute pancreatitis secondary to gallstones — Answer & Explanation