Phrygian cap (gallbladder variant)

Case contributed by Leonardo Lustosa
Diagnosis not applicable
Diagram

Illustration of the Phrygian cap and comparison with a normal gallbladder.

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Case Discussion

Phrygian caps are the most common variant of the gallbladder. It is asymptomatic with no pathological significance.

They can be confused with a septated gallbladder.

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