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Journal of Ultrasound in Medicine, Vol 12, Issue 4 201-203, Copyright © 1993 by American Institute of Ultrasound in Medicine


JOURNAL ARTICLE

Partial multiseptate gallbladder: sonographic appearance

S. Strauss, R. Starinsky and Z. Alon
Department of Radiology, Assaf Harofeh Medical Center, Tel Aviv University, Israel.

Multiseptate gallbladder, a rare congenital anomaly, is characterized by the presence of multiple thin septa dividing the gallbladder lumen into various sized chambers, often with a honeycomb appearance. In nearly all cases described previously, the entire gallbladder lumen was traversed by the septa. We describe three children, ages 3, 9, and 16 years, with sonographic features of multiseptate gallbladder, in which the septa were confined to the body and neck of the gallbladder in two, and to the fundus in one. The CT features of the anomaly also are described in one patient.





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