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Background: Although Mirizzi syndrome is widely reported in literature, little is known about acute acalcholous cholecystitis determinig the findings of a Mirizzi syndrome. Case presentation: We report a case of MRCP-confirmed Mirizzi syndrome in acute acalculous cholecystitis resolved by surgery. Conclusion: Acute acalcholosus cholecystitis determinig a Mirizzi Syndrome should be included in the Mirizzi classification as a type 1. Thus it could be useful to divide the type 1 in two entity (compression by stone and compression by enlarged gallbladder). Magnetic Resonance should be considered the preferred diagnostic tool in any case of Mirizzi syndrome suspicious.
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Milone, M., Musella, M., Maietta, P., Guadioso, D., Pisapia, A., Coretti, G., … Milone, F. (2014). Acute acalculous cholecystitis determining Mirizzi syndrome: Case report and literature review. BMC Surgery. BioMed Central Ltd. https://doi.org/10.1186/1471-2482-14-90
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