My USG report says Gall Bladder wall is grossly thickened, hypoechoic. Calculi seen in lumen. Gall bladder fossa also hypoechoic. What does this mean? What should the treatment be?
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According to ultrasound report , you have symptomatic gall bladder stone ( recurrent infection). You should get it removed by a Laparoscopic approach. This may lead to recurrent infection again and rarely pancreatitis.
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