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What Causes Calculi In Gall Bladder?

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Posted on Tue, 29 Apr 2014
Question: my wife got ultrasound and the report says that few mobile calculi are seen measuring 6 to 9mm in size. in addition, an echogenicity measuring 21mm is seen in the fundal region, suspicious for calculus impacted in the fundas.
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Answered by Dr. Shailja Puri (1 hour later)
Brief Answer: Calculi are stones in the gall bladder Detailed Answer: Hello, Thanks for posting your query on HealthcareMagic. Calculi or stones are common in gall bladder. The ultrasound report shows presence of multiple stones in the gall bladder, one of which is impacted in the fundus. Fundus is the farther most part of the gall bladder which is most distant from the neck. Calculi lead to inflammation of the gall bladder mucosa. The stones can also present with symptoms of indigestion and regurgitation. The management of calculi is surgical removal of the gall bladder with stones. If you have more queries, I will be glad to answer. Dr Shailja P Wahal
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What Causes Calculi In Gall Bladder?

Brief Answer: Calculi are stones in the gall bladder Detailed Answer: Hello, Thanks for posting your query on HealthcareMagic. Calculi or stones are common in gall bladder. The ultrasound report shows presence of multiple stones in the gall bladder, one of which is impacted in the fundus. Fundus is the farther most part of the gall bladder which is most distant from the neck. Calculi lead to inflammation of the gall bladder mucosa. The stones can also present with symptoms of indigestion and regurgitation. The management of calculi is surgical removal of the gall bladder with stones. If you have more queries, I will be glad to answer. Dr Shailja P Wahal