Also had a sonigram which showed no gallstones, but a CT scan revealed a distended gallbladder. I am experiencing pain under the lower front...
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Apr 9, 2008 This is a discussion on MedHelp about Distended Gallbladder. Community members of MedHelp provide help, support, guidance and discussion...
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Overview: Mucocele, or hydrops, of the gallbladder describes an overdistended gallbladder filled with mucoid or clear and watery content. (See image below and Image 8.) The condition can result from gallstone disease, the most common affliction of the ... Laparoscopic view of a distended gallbladder in a...
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Zollinger performed studies in the 1930s in which the gallbladder wall or common bile duct was distended with a balloon; pain was elicited in the epigastric region. Only if the distended gallbladder touched the peritoneum did the patient experience right upper quadrant pain.
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Four patients with distended, photon-deficient gallbladders are presented. Markedly delayed appearance of Tc-99m HIDA in a distended gallbladder may represent chronic cholecystitis, partial obstruction of the common bile duct, or physiologic gallbladder distention.
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I have had an ultrasound to check for gallbladder stones and it was negative, but the result said ''physiologically distended gallbladder''. I have searched the internet and have found nothing very informative. I asked my doctor what that meant and she simply shrugged.
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parents.berkeley.edu/advice/health/gallbladder.html
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Acute cholecystitis is when the gall bladder becomes distended and inflamed, often with resulting localized peritonitis. It usually follows obstruction to the neck of the gall bladder work by shrinking the stones and causing the gallbladder to contract forcefully to hopefully expel the stones to be passed in the feces.
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Mucosa: variable branching folds, more prominent if gallbladder not distended Gross: enlarged, distended gallbladder; congested vessels (“angry red color”), serosal and mucosal exudate, thickened wall with edema and hemorrhage; ulcers with blood clot, pus and bile...
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www.pathologyoutlines.com/gallbladder.html
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