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Is There Any Doctor Available To Interpret This Gall Bladder Report?

Hello Sir, my report says : Gall Bladder "Contracted with lumen distended with intra-luminal calculi largest 27mm. Wall thickness normal & no evidence of percholecystic fluid". Please let me know is this a normal report or should i have to take it serious.

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Tue, 24 Nov 2015
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The report they mentioned as gb is contracted with lumen distended with calculi. Usually when we go for scan after fast it wil be well distended.but scanning after breakfast/ heavy me gb is partially distended or contracted.normally nothing wil be there in lumen.in ur case there r calculi.if gb inflammation is there, we write as peri cholicystic fluid. Ur report says only calculi / no inflammation.its only cholilithiasis.
Dont worry

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Is There Any Doctor Available To Interpret This Gall Bladder Report?

Hi The report they mentioned as gb is contracted with lumen distended with calculi. Usually when we go for scan after fast it wil be well distended.but scanning after breakfast/ heavy me gb is partially distended or contracted.normally nothing wil be there in lumen.in ur case there r calculi.if gb inflammation is there, we write as peri cholicystic fluid. Ur report says only calculi / no inflammation.its only cholilithiasis. Dont worry Thank u