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Stones in the gallbladder neck may be overlooked due to edge shadowing artifact.
This may significantly limit CEUS accuracy in lesions involving the gallbladder neck and in obese patients.
Fig. 1 Immobile stone lodged in gallbladder neck without anechoic space between stone and either wall.
Histopathological examination revealed a poorly differentiated adenocarcinoma in the cystic duct and gallbladder neck.
We have defined SIN as an immobile gallstone wedged in the gallbladder neck with a lack of anechoic space between the gallbladder neck and the immobile stone it contains (Fig. 1).
The first portion (duodenal bulb) is suspended intraperitoneally and extends from the gastric pylorus to the gallbladder neck.
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Fig. 4 The gross appearance showed a papillary-expanding tumor at the neck of gallbladder Fig. 5 A histological finding showed cancer was growing limited to the mucosa (a and b).
The number of patients treated at the neck of gallbladder was significantly more in the CM group than in the SC group (P < 0.001).
In severe, gangrenous cholecystitis, the dissection began from the fundus to the neck of the gallbladder, after decompression of the gallbladder.
The dashed line is solid gallstone in the neck of the gallbladder (a).
Preoperatively, abdominal ultrasonography and computed tomography (CT) scan revealed a tumor (37 × 30 mm in diameter), involving the liver bed from the neck of the gallbladder (Fig. 1).
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