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== Overview == | == Overview == | ||
[[HIDA scan|Hepatobiliary iminodiacetic acid (HIDA)]] with an abnormal [[gallbladder]] ejection fraction (<40%) is a supportive criteria for diagnosing biliary dyskinesia but is not required for the [[diagnosis]] anymore. [[Non-invasive (medical)|Noninvasive]] procedures that may be used to evaluate and diagnose [[ | [[HIDA scan|Hepatobiliary iminodiacetic acid (HIDA)]] with an abnormal [[gallbladder]] ejection fraction (<40%) is a supportive criteria for diagnosing biliary dyskinesia but is not required for the [[diagnosis]] anymore. [[Non-invasive (medical)|Noninvasive]] procedures that may be used to evaluate and diagnose [[sphincter of Oddi]] disorders (SOD) are: [[ultrasound]], [[HIDA scan]], and [[Magnetic resonance cholangiopancreatography|MRCP]]. | ||
== Other Imaging Findings == | == Other Imaging Findings == | ||
[[HIDA scan|Hepatobiliary iminodiacetic acid (HIDA):]] | [[HIDA scan|Hepatobiliary iminodiacetic acid (HIDA):]] | ||
* Abnormal [[gallbladder]] ejection fraction (<40%) is a supportive criteria for diagnosing biliary dyskinesia, but is not required for the [[diagnosis]] anymore. | * Abnormal [[gallbladder]] ejection fraction (<40%) is a supportive criteria for diagnosing biliary dyskinesia, but is not required for the [[diagnosis]] anymore. | ||
[[Non-invasive (medical)|Noninvasive]] procedures that may be used to evaluate and diagnose [[ | [[Non-invasive (medical)|Noninvasive]] procedures that may be used to evaluate and diagnose [[sphincter of Oddi]] disorders (SOD) are: | ||
*[[Ultrasound]] (in order to measure the [[Common bile duct|common bile duct (CBD)]] diameter) | *[[Ultrasound]] (in order to measure the [[Common bile duct|common bile duct (CBD)]] diameter) |
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Overview
Hepatobiliary iminodiacetic acid (HIDA) with an abnormal gallbladder ejection fraction (<40%) is a supportive criteria for diagnosing biliary dyskinesia but is not required for the diagnosis anymore. Noninvasive procedures that may be used to evaluate and diagnose sphincter of Oddi disorders (SOD) are: ultrasound, HIDA scan, and MRCP.
Other Imaging Findings
Hepatobiliary iminodiacetic acid (HIDA):
- Abnormal gallbladder ejection fraction (<40%) is a supportive criteria for diagnosing biliary dyskinesia, but is not required for the diagnosis anymore.
Noninvasive procedures that may be used to evaluate and diagnose sphincter of Oddi disorders (SOD) are:
- Ultrasound (in order to measure the common bile duct (CBD) diameter)
- HIDA scan
- MRCP