What to do for gallbladder pain

    • [DOC File]Correlation of Mechanical Factors and Gallbladder Pain

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      The finding of pain or inspiratory pause upon pressure applied directly over the gallbladder as visualized on ultrasound (sonographic Murphy’s sign) is more accurate than a Murphy’s sign that is elicited on physical exam. Ultrasound is more sensitive in the diagnosis of cholecystitis than cholescintigraphy.

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    • Gallbladder Pain: Causes, Treatment, and When to See a Doctor

      Chronic cholecystitis – A chronic inflammation of the gallbladder with repeated attacks of pain and tenderness, excessive gas and belching, and poor tolerance of fatty foods. Cholecystectomy – The removal of the gallbladder. Cholecystostomy – Opening gallbladder or the surgical drainage or removal of stones.

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    • [DOC File]GALLSTONES: HERE’S WHAT THE DOCTOR WON’T TELL YOU

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      Patients with gallbladder pain often pose diagnostic difficulties and undergo repeated ultrasound scans and oral cholecystograms. Sonography (oral cholecystography) combined with scintigraphy is commonly used to diagnose gallbladder pain.

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    • [DOC File]M29-1, Part 5, G

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      The gallbladder is a four inch sac with a muscular wall that is located under the liver. Here, most of the fluid (about 2-5 cups a day) is removed, leaving a few tablespoons of concentrated bile. The gallbladder basically serves as a reservoir until bile is needed in the small intestine for the digestion of fat.

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