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Gall Bladder Partially Distended, Removal Of Polyps And Calculi

My Gall Bladder partially distended. An adherent ecogenic focus measuring 4mm seen in the posterior wall. Multiple mobile calculi are seen within gallbladder lumen, largest measuring 8mm. No pericholecystic collection seen. This was found out during my regular health check up. I am not suffering from any sort of pain as on date. Please guide me for removing the polyps and calculi. Thanks
Fri, 25 May 2012
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With the report you have described the best therapeutic option for you would be to undergo the operation of cholecystectomy that is removal of the gall baldder. thereafter the removed specimen should be examined histopathologically to rule out any neoplasm. Conservative methods for gall stones and polyps do not work.
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Gall Bladder Partially Distended, Removal Of Polyps And Calculi

With the report you have described the best therapeutic option for you would be to undergo the operation of cholecystectomy that is removal of the gall baldder. thereafter the removed specimen should be examined histopathologically to rule out any neoplasm. Conservative methods for gall stones and polyps do not work.