Diffuse Gallbladder Adenomyomatosis with an Inflammatory Complication in an Adult

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Gallbladder adenomyomatosis (GA) is a benign alteration of the gallbladder wall. There are three types involved: segmental, fundal, and diffuse pattern; the last type is very rare. Ultrasound is the imaging method of choice for diagnosing that shows Rokitansky-Aschoff sinuses with cholesterol deposition creating comet-tail artifacts. Asymptomatic GA does not require surgery in case there are no malignant lesions defined by imaging diagnosis. We present the rare case of a 51-year-old man who was admitted to hospital due to abdominal pain concomitant with inflammatory syndrome. Imaging and histological findings were appropriate to diagnose diffuse GA and complication of cholecystitis.

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Hoang, V. T., Van, H. A. T., Nguyen, T. T. T., Chansomphou, V., & Trinh, C. T. (2021). Diffuse Gallbladder Adenomyomatosis with an Inflammatory Complication in an Adult. Case Reports in Gastroenterology, 15(1), 100–107. https://doi.org/10.1159/000511762

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