Biliary dyskinesia diagnostic criteria
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Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1] Associate Editor(s)-in-Chief: Shakiba Hassanzadeh, MD[2]
Overview
The Rome IV diagnostic criteria should be considered in patients with biliary pain and suspected motility disorders (functional gallbladder disorder and functional biliary sphincter of Oddi disorder).
Diagnostic Criteria
The Rome IV diagnostic criteria should be considered in patients with biliary pain and suspected motility disorders (functional gallbladder disorder and functional biliary sphincter of Oddi disorder):
Rome IV Diagnostic Criteria for Biliary Pain
(Content from Cotton PB, Elta GH, Carter CR, et al. Gallbladder and sphincter of Oddi disorders. Gastroenterology 2016) | |
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Diagnostic Criteria | Supportive criteria |
Pain located in the epigastrium and/or right upper quadrant (RUQ) and all of the following:
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May be associated with:
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Rome IV Diagnostic Criteria for Functional Gallbladder Disorder and Functional Biliary Sphincter of Oddi Disorder
(Content from Cotton PB, Elta GH, Carter CR, et al. Gallbladder and sphincter of Oddi disorders. Gastroenterology 2016) | |
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Functional Gallbladder Disorder (FGD) | Functional Biliary Sphincter of Oddi Disorder (SOD) |
Diagnostic Criteria
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Diagnostic Criteria
Supportive criteria
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