PMID: 488619Aug 15, 1979Paper

Infusion tomography and ultrasonography of the gallbladder in the diagnosis of acute cholecystitis

Gastrointestinal Radiology
W KarpT Owman

Abstract

Sixty-three patients with the clinical suspicion of acute cholecystitis were examined with infusion tomography of the gallbladder. Ultrasonography was performed in 51 of these cases. The technique and diagnostic principles of both methods when used in combination is stressed. Thus in a case of gangrenous cholecystitis when opacification of the gallbladder wall may not appear at infusion tomography, ultrasonography may demonstrate signs of gallbladder disease. Infusion tomography, on the other hand, may be of great value if ultrasonography is not informative.

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Jan 1, 1984·Gastrointestinal Radiology·K SomerT V Kalima
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