Multiseptate Gallbladder: a different variant in an asymptomatic young woman

Authors

  • Turker Acar, [MD] Mevlana University School of Medicine, Department of Radiology,
  • Duran Efe, [MD] Mevlana University School of Medicine, Department of Radiology,
  • ?brahim Buldu, [MD] Mevlana University School of Medicine, Department of Urology
  • Seval Acar, [MD] Tepecik Education and Training Hospital, Department of Family Medicine,
  • Serkan Güneyli, [MD] Salihli State Hospital, Department of Radiology,

Abstract

Multiseptate gallbladder (MSG) is a rare congenital anomaly with less than 50 cases described in the literature. There are multiple septa with a honey- comb appearance in MSG. The multiple septa are usually seen in the neck of the gallbladder but they may be sometimes seen in the other parts of the gall- bladder. In this case presentation we aimed to report ultrasonography (USG) findings of a different variant of MSG with partial septa.

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Published

2014-01-20

How to Cite

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Acar T, Efe D, Buldu İ, Acar S, Güneyli S. Multiseptate Gallbladder: a different variant in an asymptomatic young woman. Acta Medica [Internet]. 2014 Jan. 20 [cited 2024 Nov. 21];45(1):16-8. Available from: https://actamedica.org/index.php/actamedica/article/view/137

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Case Report