Phrygian cap

Case contributed by Mostafa Elfeky , 26 Aug 2021
Diagnosis almost certain
Changed by Kyriacos S. Evangelou, 26 Aug 2021

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The phrygian cap is the most common incidentalcommonest incidentally found anatomical variant of the gallbladder. BewareHowever, it could have retained stonecan contain gallstones or mud while the rest of gallbladder may be normal. It is asymptomatic with no pathological significance.

  • -<p>The <a title="Phrygian cap" href="/articles/phrygian-cap">phrygian cap</a> is the most common incidental anatomical variant of gallbladder. Beware it could have retained stone or mud while the rest of gallbladder may be normal. It is asymptomatic with no pathological significance.</p>
  • +<p>The <a href="/articles/phrygian-cap">phrygian cap</a> is the commonest incidentally found anatomical variant of the gallbladder. However, it can contain gallstones or mud while the rest of gallbladder may be normal. It is asymptomatic with no pathological significance.</p>

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