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*Gallbladder polyps are typically identified on [[ultrasonography]], which has a sensitivity and specificity of over 90%. | *Gallbladder polyps are typically identified on [[ultrasonography]], which has a sensitivity and specificity of over 90%. | ||
Shown below are images of ultrasound of gall bladder polyp.[http://www.peir.net Images courtesy of Professor Peter Anderson DVM PhD and published with permission © PEIR, University of Alabama at Birmingham, Department of Pathology] | Shown below are images of ultrasound of gall bladder polyp. | ||
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Image:Polyp in gallbladder 2.jpg|Two small polyps are seen within the gallbladder (the largest of which measures 7mm). | Image:Polyp in gallbladder 2.jpg|Two small polyps are seen within the gallbladder (the largest of which measures 7mm). | ||
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Image:Polyp in gallbladder 5.jpg|Two small polyps are seen within the gallbladder (the largest of which measures 7mm) | Image:Polyp in gallbladder 5.jpg|Two small polyps are seen within the gallbladder (the largest of which measures 7mm) | ||
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Image:Polyp in gallbladder 8.jpg|Two small polyps are seen within the gallbladder (the largest of which measures 7mm) | Image:Polyp in gallbladder 8.jpg|Two small polyps are seen within the gallbladder (the largest of which measures 7mm) | ||
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Ultrasound
- Gallbladder polyps are typically identified on ultrasonography, which has a sensitivity and specificity of over 90%.
Shown below are images of ultrasound of gall bladder polyp. Images courtesy of Professor Peter Anderson DVM PhD and published with permission © PEIR, University of Alabama at Birmingham, Department of Pathology
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USG: Gallbladder: Adenomatous polyp
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51-year-old male with right lower quadrant pain. Two small polyps are seen within the gallbladder (the largest of which measures 7mm)
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Two small polyps are seen within the gallbladder (the largest of which measures 7mm).
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Two small polyps are seen within the gallbladder (the largest of which measures 7mm)
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Two small polyps are seen within the gallbladder (the largest of which measures 7mm)
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Two small polyps are seen within the gallbladder (the largest of which measures 7mm)
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Two small polyps are seen within the gallbladder (the largest of which measures 7mm)
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Two small polyps are seen within the gallbladder (the largest of which measures 7mm)
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Two small polyps are seen within the gallbladder (the largest of which measures 7mm)
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Two small polyps are seen within the gallbladder (the largest of which measures 7mm)
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Two small polyps are seen within the gallbladder (the largest of which measures 7mm)
- ERCP (Endoscopic Retrograde Cholangiopancreatography)
- Contrast enhanced CT may aid in the diagnosis with an overall accuracy of 87% for cancer.
- HIDA Scan (Cholescintigraphy): Hepatobiliary iminodiacetic acid scan
- FDG-PET adds little to the CT.
- Importantly, endoscopic ultrasound, which permits detailed evaluation of the gallbladder wall, has excellent diagnostic capabilities and should be used for indeterminate polyps of 5-15 mm.