Ultrasonography of the gallbladder in patients with a clinical suspicion of acute cholecystitis.

M Soiva, I Suramo, M Taavitsainen
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The prevalence of ultrasonographic (US) signs described in the literature in cases of acute cholecystitis (wall thickening, increased volume, roundness and local tenderness of the gallbladder, an anechoic layer in the gallbladder wall and cholelithiasis were studied in 136 consecutive patients referred for US examination with clinically suspected acute cholecystitis (AC). Of the patients, 56 had AC, 21 chronic cholecystitis, 2 carcinoma of the gallbladder, and 57 extrabiliary diseases. In AC, frequent findings in addition to cholelithiasis were wall thickening (79%) and an increased volume (64%). Almost one third of the patients had local tenderness (sonographic Murphy sign) (29%), and 27% of the gallbladders had a rounded form. All these features were, however, rather frequently detected also in chronic cholecystitis (5-33%) and in the 2 carcinoma patients, and also sporadically in extrabiliary diseases. A anechoic layer in the gallbladder wall was the only sign confined to AC, but was detected only in 2 cases. Roundness of the gallbladder occurred only in either acute or chronic cholecystitis. The combination of at least two diagnostic findings was noticed in 91% in AC, rather frequently in chronic cholecystitis (43%) and in both carcinoma patients, but only in 1 patient in the extrabiliary disease group. Three or more signs were seen only in gallbladder diseases (48%), but AC, chronic cholecystitis or carcinoma groups could not be completely differentiated (prevalences 63, 10 and 50%).

临床怀疑为急性胆囊炎患者的胆囊超声检查。
我们对136例临床怀疑为急性胆囊炎(AC)的患者进行超声检查,研究了文献中描述的急性胆囊炎超声(US)征象(胆囊壁增厚、体积增大、胆囊圆圆、局部压痛、胆囊壁无回声层和胆结石)的患病率。其中56例为胆囊炎,21例为慢性胆囊炎,2例为胆囊癌,57例为胆外疾病。在AC中,除了胆石症外,常见的表现是壁增厚(79%)和体积增加(64%)。近三分之一的患者有局部压痛(超声墨菲征)(29%),27%的患者胆囊呈圆形。然而,所有这些特征在慢性胆囊炎(5-33%)和2例癌患者中也很常见,在胆外疾病中也偶有。胆囊壁无回声层是唯一局限于AC的征象,但仅在2例中被发现。胆囊圆形只发生在急性或慢性胆囊炎。91%的AC患者同时出现至少两种诊断结果,在慢性胆囊炎患者(43%)和两种癌症患者中较为常见,但在胆外疾病组中仅出现1例。三个或三个以上的征象仅在胆囊疾病中可见(48%),但AC、慢性胆囊炎或癌组不能完全区分(患病率为63,10%和50%)。
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