Surgery Gall Bladder Investigations

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#1. What percentage of patients may show radiopaque gallstones on a skillfully taken plain radiograph of the gallbladder?

#2. The characteristic dark shapes on a radiograph, known as the 'Mercedes–Benz' or 'seagull' sign, are caused by:

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#3. What is the initial imaging modality of choice for evaluating the gallbladder, which is accurate, readily available, inexpensive, and quick to perform?

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#4. Which factor may compromise the accuracy of transabdominal ultrasonography (US)?

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#5. Non-visualisation of the gallbladder during cholescintigraphy is suggestive of which condition?

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#6. Besides diagnosing acute cholecystitis and gallbladder dyskinesia, cholescintigraphy can also be helpful in diagnosing which of the following conditions?

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#7. Which imaging modality is particularly useful in detecting hepatic and pancreatic lesions and is the modality of choice in the staging of liver, gallbladder, bile duct, and pancreatic cancers?

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#8. Which imaging technique allows visualization of the biliary tree and can demonstrate ductal obstruction, strictures, or other intraductal abnormalities?

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#9. Which radiological investigation is primarily used to detect calcification and air within the biliary system?

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#10. Which radiological investigation is primarily used to assess the function of the biliary system?

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