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Do I have cholecystitis? Known gallstones. US says mild wall thickening 5 mm. XXXXXXX gallstones ... thickening may be related to evolving or improving cholecystitis. Correlate clinicically . Attending ... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Shafi Ullah Khan
( General & Family Physician)
Sir, I am suffering from acute cholecystitis with sludge in gallbladder lumen. Acute cholecystitis is improved. But gas formation is continue. At every day evening, gas formation increased rapidly ... View answer
cholecystitis based on clinical findings and other US findings. No fever. No nausea . No great pain. Just some .... - Impression: cholethiliasis. mild wall thickening "may be related to evolving or improving... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Panagiotis Zografakis
( Internal Medicine Specialist)
[hi my husband has just been dig. withcholecystitis. what kind of treatment is needed for him and will he have to have gall bladder removed? YYYY@YYYY thank you l] View answer
Answered by :Dr. Grzegorz Stanko
( General Surgeon)
hey doc, my relative is diagnosed(ultrasound report) with chronic cholecystitis with cholecystitis with no evidence of extra hepatic biliary obstruction with bilateral calculi with retroverted uterus ... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Ivan R. Rommstein
( General Surgeon)
because of cholecystitis and the pain will gradually subside. Its now been 20 days and i still have a slight pain whenever i eat. Why is it so? I was told to eat rinifol. ... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Praveen G
( Infectious Diseases Specialist)
Acute Cholecystitis is identified.Mildly diminished gallbladder ejection fraction of 22%. Findings can be seen in the setting of Biliary Dyskinetic Syndrome or Chronis Cholecystitis. I have a lot of... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Steven Maximus
( General Surgeon)
cholethiasis or cholecystitis , if indicated we would like to perform nuclear med hepatobilary scan with gallbladder ejection to exclude chronic acalculous cholecystitis or bilary dyskinesia. Transabominal ... View answer
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