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What Does My Ultrasound Report Mean?

In Ultrasound report, it is mentioned contracted gall bladder.Few small calculi seen in the lumen. Low insersion of cystic duct seen. My problem is Nausia only and no pain in stamach and nothing than this. The impression of ultrasound report is Chronic calulus cholecystitis. CBD normal. Please suggest treatment.
Mon, 21 Apr 2014
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Your ultrasound report shows the presence of multiple small stones in the gall bladder. This may be small in size and still not causing any obstruction to the biliary tract. However it is mentioned that you have inflammation of gall bladder wall. You may need to wait for sometime before surgery can be done. Surgery is almost always the best treatment for many stones in gall bladder.
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What Does My Ultrasound Report Mean?

Hi, Thanks for writing in. Your ultrasound report shows the presence of multiple small stones in the gall bladder. This may be small in size and still not causing any obstruction to the biliary tract. However it is mentioned that you have inflammation of gall bladder wall. You may need to wait for sometime before surgery can be done. Surgery is almost always the best treatment for many stones in gall bladder.