difficulty diagnosing gallbladder wall thickening USING ULTRASOUND???
I have had 2 radiologists'contradicting reports.One noted a minimal gallbladder wall thickening .The other radiologist found the parietal walls normal.My blood tests are normal.Fatty food does not trigger any pain .First, I saw the radiologist because i suffer from the 6th subluxed rib on the right side.Any help, plz
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You will have to ask your doc about it. I can't have it cause I have gall stones. All that I can remember is it is a test that administer if the the ultrasound does not show any problems
That test might be a HIDA scan, which is performed in a nuclear medicine lab (often found together with radiology in a department of diagnostic imaging). This test not only takes an image of the gallbladder but measures the completeness of emptying of the organ.
Here is further information about the HIDA scan from Mayo Clinic http://www.mayoclinic.org/tests-procedures/hida-scan/home/ovc-20200578