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Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]; Associate Editor(s)-in-Chief: Aditya Govindavarjhulla, M.B.B.S. [2]
Risk Factors
Acalculous Cholecystitis
- AIDS with cryptosporidiosis or cytomegalovirus or microsporidiosis
- Burns
- Diabetes Mellitus
- Long-term total parenteral nutrition (TPN)
- Major surgery
- Prolonged fasting
- Salmonella
- Sepsis
Calculous Cholecystitis (Cholelithiasis)
- Female gender
- Hormonal therapy in women
- Increasing age
- Obesity
- Pregnancy
- Race: Scandinavians > African-Americans
- Rapid weight loss
- Sickle Cell Disease