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1/2. Usefulness of cholescintigraphy with lipid meal loading for diagnosis and determination of cholecystectomy in a patient with gallbladder dysfunction.

    A 47-year-old woman was admitted to our hospital because of upper abdominal and back pain. Abdominal ultrasonogram, computed tomogram, endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography and arteriography examination did not reveal any abnormalities. As cholescintigraphy after lipid meal loading detected dysfunction of the gallbladder, we diagnosed dyskinesia of the gallbladder. And the output ratio of the gallbladder from scintigraphy was less than 1%. cholecystectomy completely relived her from symptoms. Histological examination disclosed chronic cholecystitis and arteritis causing dysfunction of the gallbladder. This case suggested the usefulness of cholescintigraphy with lipid meal loading for gallbladder dysfunction in determining whether or not to do cholecystectomy.
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2/2. gallbladder hypokinesia: an unusual cause of duodenal obstruction.

    gallbladder hypokinesis is an uncommon condition and a potential etiologic factor in the formation of gallstones and the development of cholecystitis. It is associated with a number of different conditions, but gallbladder hypokinesia as a cause of small bowel obstruction is unreported. In the case presented below, we saw a postoperative partial upper small bowel obstruction due to hypokinesia of the gallbladder. The investigations, management, and subsequent recovery are described. A review of the literature failed to reveal any similar occurrence.
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