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Inflammation of golbladder wall
In sonography report we find that my husband's golbladder Wall is thickened by 6.23mm .what is the impact of it. There is no calculus .
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Thickened gall bladder wall is a sign of Cholecystitis (inflammation of the gall bladder. Infection of the gallbladder is the most common cause of this. Even if there is no gall stone/calculus, you need to be thoroughly evaluated by a specialist laparoscopic surgeon. Depending on symptoms, clinical examination and blood investigations, you will need the appropriate treatment. Surgery may also be needed if it doesn’t resolve by medications.
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