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Gallbladder
Congenital anomalies
Abnormal position
Reviewer: Hanni Gulwani, M.D. (see Reviewers page)
Revised: 10 February 2013, last major update September 2012
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General
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● Rare
● Left sided (with or without situs inversus, Am Surg 2012;78:492), intrahepatic (5%), retroperitoneal, suprahepatic
● Also within falciform ligament, lesser sac or abdominal wall
Case reports
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● 78 year old woman presenting with shortness of breath, desaturation, hypercapnia and hypoxemia
(J La State Med Soc 2010;162:150)
End of Gallbladder > Congenital anomalies > Abnormal position
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