Transient gallbladder wall thickening in pediatric acute hepatitis: A case series

IF 0.2 Q4 PEDIATRICS
Abdulaziz Hussein
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Abstract

Introduction

Transient gallbladder wall thickening is an uncommon sonographic finding in pediatric patients diagnosed with acute hepatitis. It may mimic primary gallbladder pathology such as cholecystitis, potentially leading to unnecessary surgical procedures.

Clinical presentation

Four pediatric patients between the ages of 4 and 8 years presented with acute viral hepatitis and symptoms of abdominal pain, jaundice, and fatigue. The first patient was a 5-year-old girl whose initial ultrasound showed gallbladder wall thickening of 5.6 mm. Follow-up ultrasound 7 weeks later revealed a reduction of the thickness to 1.8 mm. The second patient was a 4-year-old girl who had epigastric pain and dark urine. Ultrasound revealed gallbladder wall thickening of 5.1 mm, which decreased to 0.9 mm on the follow-up ultrasound done after 7 weeks. The third patient was an 8-year-old boy who presented with jaundice and abdominal discomfort. His gallbladder wall measured 5.7 mm initially and decreased to 2.2 mm after 7 weeks. The fourth patient was an 8-year-old boy who had gallbladder wall thickening of 7.0 mm, which on follow-up imaging 4 weeks later had decreased to 3.0 mm. All patients were managed conservatively, without any surgical intervention.

Conclusion

Children with acute viral hepatitis can develop transient gallbladder wall thickening, which typically self-resolves within a few weeks and does not require any specific intervention.
儿童急性肝炎中一过性胆囊壁增厚:一个病例系列
在诊断为急性肝炎的儿童患者中,一过性胆囊壁增厚是一种罕见的超声表现。它可能模仿原发性胆囊病理,如胆囊炎,潜在地导致不必要的外科手术。临床表现:4例4 - 8岁的儿童患者表现为急性病毒性肝炎,并伴有腹痛、黄疸和疲劳症状。第一位患者为一名5岁女孩,其初始超声显示胆囊壁增厚5.6 mm。随访7周后超声显示厚度减小至1.8 mm。第二例患者为一名4岁女童,上腹疼痛,尿色深。超声显示胆囊壁增厚5.1 mm, 7周后复查胆囊壁增厚0.9 mm。第三例患者为一名8岁男孩,表现为黄疸和腹部不适。胆囊壁最初为5.7 mm, 7周后降至2.2 mm。第四例患者是一名8岁男孩,胆囊壁增厚7.0 mm, 4周后随访成像降至3.0 mm。所有患者均采用保守治疗,未进行任何手术干预。结论急性病毒性肝炎患儿可出现一过性胆囊壁增厚,通常在数周内自行消退,无需任何特殊干预。
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