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. 1977 Aug;22(8):685-9.
doi: 10.1007/BF01078347.

Detection of gallbladder disease in patients with normal oral cholecystograms. Results using a simplified biliary drainage technique

Detection of gallbladder disease in patients with normal oral cholecystograms. Results using a simplified biliary drainage technique

D C Foss et al. Am J Dig Dis. 1977 Aug.

Abstract

An endoscopic biliary drainage technique was used in the study of 70 patients. All had histories suggestive of gallbladder disease but with normal oral cholecystograms. Of the 29 patients with abnormal drainage studies, 26 had cholecystectomy with all specimens showing cholecystitis, and cholelithiasis was seen in 46%. Five of the 41 patients with normal drainages underwent cholecystectomy, with no abnormality noted in any surgical specimen. Significant differences were seen when the mean WBC count, frequency of leukocytosis, and back pain were compared between the normal and abnormal drainage groups. Biliary drainage is a useful supplemental test when a false-negative oral cholecystogram is suspected.

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