Hemorrhagic cholecystitis with rare imaging presentation: A case report and a lesson learned from neglected medication history of NSAIDs

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Background: Gallbladder carcinogenesis, frequently occurredin chronic cholecystitis patients, requires radical resection. We herein describe a hemorrhagic cholecystitis case that failed to be differentiated from gallbladder cancer preoperatively owing to the neglected medication history of long term oral nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSIADs) intake. Case presentation: A 57-year-old Chinese female was admitted for right upper quadrant pain with the initial diagnosis of cholecystitis. Radiological studies were unable to exclude the differential diagnosis of suspected gallbladder cancer. During the scheduled radical resection of the suspected lesions, the gross dissection showed an interesting presentation of hemorrhagic cholecystitis, without any pathological evidence of malignancies. Additional postoperative investigation revealed a neglected medication history of long-term NSAIDs use. Conclusions: This case suggests the importance of preoperative review of medication history and patient education on prescription drug abuse.

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Zhang, X., Zhang, C., Huang, H., Wang, J., Zhang, Y., Zhang, Y., & Hu, Q. (2020). Hemorrhagic cholecystitis with rare imaging presentation: A case report and a lesson learned from neglected medication history of NSAIDs. BMC Gastroenterology, 20(1). https://doi.org/10.1186/s12876-020-01312-0

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