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Apr 4, 2022 · Septate gallbladder is a rare congenital malformation, characterized by the presence of a septum that divides the gallbladder lumen into two compartments. This anomaly is considered a pseudo‐duplication of the gallbladder.
- Understanding multiseptated gallbladder: A systematic analysis with a ...
Multiseptated gallbladder (MSG) (also known as “Honeycomb...
- Understanding multiseptated gallbladder: A systematic analysis with a ...
Dec 16, 2023 · Septate gallbladder is a congenital variant where there may be a single septum or multiple septa in the gallbladder splitting its lumen into several parts. There may be communication between the separated parts of gallbladder through small pores.
Aug 7, 2021 · Multiseptated gallbladder (MSG) (also known as “Honeycomb gallbladder”) is a rare condition that was first described by Knetsch in 1952, and there are around 150 cases described over the world. MSG has been described as a congenital anomaly in most of the cases and as acquired in a few.
Apr 4, 2022 · Septate gallbladder is a congenital malformation, characterized by the presence of a septum that divides the gallbladder into two compartments. 1 According to Boyden classification, there are two main types of congenital malformation, septate gallbladder and true duplication. 2
Sep 23, 2020 · Septate gallbladder is a rare congenital anomaly, which can present a challenge for the surgeon who performs laparoscopic cholecystectomy. The common first line modality for screening in...
May 31, 2002 · Definition: Internal subdivision of the gallbladder with septa or trabeculae transversing the lumen. Etiology: Unknown. Associated anomalies: None. Differential diagnosis: Post-inflammatory pseudodiverticula, Phrygian cap. Prognosis: Excellent. Recurrent Risk: Unknown. Management: Standard obstetric care.
Multiseptated gallbladder (MSG) (also known as “Honeycomb gallbladder”) is a rare condition that was first described by Knetsch in 1952, and there are around 150 cases described over the world.