Presentation
Asymptomatic patient
Patient Data
Age: 10 year
Gender: Female
From the case:
Gallbladder duplication
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Two separate gallbladders are seen. Each appears normal in size, shape and outlines.
No gallbladder luminal calculus, abnormal wall thickening, distension or peri-gall bladder collection.
No dilatation of intra and extrahepatic biliary channels.
Case Discussion
Gallbladder duplication is an extremely rare congenital variant that can be detected incidentally.
Acknowledgment: Dr. Mohibullah Salehzai also contributed in the case.