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A Unique Division of Abdominal Pain Etiologies: Multiseptated Gallbladder.
Multiseptated or honeycomb gallbladder is an extremely rare variant described in only 150 cases worldwide. It has been commonly noted as a congential anomaly or among octogenarians. Here, we describe a young woman who presented with epigastric pain and recurrent burning sensation, and diagnosed to have multiseptated gallbladder.