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Acute hydrops of the gallbladder (AHGB) is a rare paediatric disease being diagnosed with increased frequency due to its association with other illnesses and the availability of ultrasonography. The symptoms and signs of AHGB include abdominal pain, vomiting, abdominal mass and/or tenderness. As these clinical features mimic the more common surgical conditions such as acute appendicitis, intussusception and volvulus, some cases are still diagnosed only at laparotomy. Diagnosis is established by ultrasonography of the abdomen demonstrating normal biliary ducts and a distended gallbladder without calculi or congenital malformation. The aetiology of acute hydrops of the gallbladder is unknown but may be multifactorial. Treatment varies from non-operative management to surgical intervention.
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PMID:Acute hydrops of the gallbladder in childhood. 139 81

Acute hydrops of the gallbladder is a well-recognized complication of Kawasaki syndrome. We report a case of a child with this syndrome whose gallbladder hydrops slowly resolved after intravenous gamma-globulin therapy. However, he continued to experience postprandial right upper quadrant abdominal pain. Hepatobiliary scintigraphy revealed normal filling of the gallbladder but marked impairment of meal-stimulated gallbladder emptying. Endoscopy with biopsy of the esophagus, stomach, and duodenum was normal, ruling out peptic complications of his aspirin therapy. This child's discomfort improved slowly over several months, finally ending approximately 6 months after the onset of his illness. A repeat gallbladder emptying study done ultrasonographically at that time revealed near-normal meal-stimulated gallbladder emptying. We conclude that poor emptying of the gallbladder may be associated with prolonged abdominal pain in Kawasaki syndrome. Meal-stimulated gallbladder emptying can be assessed by a simple ultrasonographic technique and should be considered in any patient with Kawasaki syndrome and abdominal pain.
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PMID:Prolonged postprandial abdominal pain following Kawasaki syndrome with acute gallbladder hydrops: association with impaired gallbladder emptying. 179 10

Acute hydrops of the gall bladder has been reported in Kawasaki syndrome (KS) (Mucocutaneous lymph node syndrome/MCLS) as a major component of abdominal crises. We report 2 cases of KS where hydrops of the gall bladder was not associated with abdominal pain and was diagnosed by ultrasonography. In additional, one of these cases had ischemia involving the penoscrotal region secondary to vascular involvement.
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PMID:Hydrops of the gall bladder associated with Kawasaki syndrome. 267 98