A member asked:

Had ultrasound of my gallbladder, it showed that i had small gallstones, wall thickening, 5mm, and no pericholecystic fluid, choleystitis? no fluid?

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Dr. Mark Pack answered

Specializes in General Surgery

Typical report: Gallstones can vary in size from very small to quite large. Normal GB wall is 2 to 3 mm thick, 5mm is not much above normal. Pericholecystic fluid is typically seen on US and suggests acute inflammation.

Answered 10/13/2020

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