1. Gall stones;Bouchier, I.A.D.,1976
2. The medical treatment of gallstones;Bouchier, I.A.D.;Annu Rev Med; A review of the pharmacology of chenodeoxycholic acid, the indications for its use, and side effects. Other agents that have an effect on the size of gall stones are evaluated, and there is a comprehensive list of references,1980
3. Intraductal infusion of mono-octanoin: experience in 24 patients with retained common bile duct stones. Lancet 1981; i: 68-70. The value of mono-octanoin is assessed in treating common bile duct stones. The method is given of how the drug is administered, and the safety, side effects, and efficacy are evaluated;Jarrett, L.N.; Bell, G.D.; Balfour, T.W.; Knapp, D.R.; Rose, D.H.
4. Outcome of CDCA-treatment in 125 patients with radiolucent gallstones. Factors influencing efficacy, withdrawal, symptoms, and sideeffects and post-dissolution recurrence;Maton, P.N.; Iser, J.H.; Reuben, A.; Saxton, H.M.; Murphy, G.M.; Dowling, R.H.;Medicine,1982
5. Chenodial (chenodeoxycholic acid) for dissolution of gallstones;Study, National Cooperative Gallstone;Ann Intern Med,1981