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Pneumoperitoneum due to Emphysematous Cholecystitis

Hong KS, Oh BY, Lee RA

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A Case of Eosinophilic Cholecystitis associated with Eosinophilic Cholangitis and Pancreatitis

Kim YM, Lee DY, Lee JS

  • KMID: 2240339
  • Korean J Gastroenterol.
  • 2000 May;35(5):664-670.
Eosinophilic cholecystitis is a rare form of cholecystitis which was first described by the French workers in 1949. Histologically, it is characterized by a dense, transmural leukocyte infiltration and is composed of more...
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Xanthogranulomatous cholecystitis

Jung KS, Lee DH, Lim JH, Joo HJ, Yang MH

Xanthogranulomatous cholecystitis is rare, and information on its radiologic diagnosis is limited. Radiologicfindings of two patients with histologically proven xanthogranulomatous cholecystitis were reviewed. Sonographyand CT showed markedly thickened wall of...
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Emphysematous Cholecystitis: A Case Report

Kim JW, Shinn KS, Byun JY, Jung JI, Ro HJ

  • KMID: 2102267
  • J Korean Radiol Soc.
  • 1994 Mar;30(3):517-519.
Emphysematous cholecystitis is an uncommon condition which may mimic acute cholecystitis. But it differs from acute cholecystitis in its relatively greater frequency in men and diabetics and has graver prognosis....
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Cholescintigraphic findings of acute cholecystitis emphasized on the rim sign

Lim SH, Kim CG, Kim BC, Won JJ, Chae KM

Nonvisualization of gallbladder in cholescintigraphy has been established to be a major and reliable findingfor acute cholecystitis. A rim of increased pericholecystic hepatic activity (PCHA or Rim sign) in conjunctionwith...
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Xanthogranulomatous Cholecystitis Not Associated with Gallstone in a 9-year-old Girl

Kim H, Cho Y, Park J

Xanthogranulomatous cholecystitis (XGC) is known to be a rare, variant type of chronic cholecystitis and more frequently found in the adults with a prevalence of 0.7 to 13.2% of all...
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Acalculous Hemorrhagic Cholecystitis with Chronic Intraluminal Hematoma: MRI Findings

Oh SY, Park MH, Jee KN, Jeon GS, Kim HJ

  • KMID: 2099826
  • J Korean Soc Magn Reson Med.
  • 2009 Dec;13(2):195-198.
Acalculous hemorrhagic cholecystitis is a rare complication of acute cholecystitis and is associated with a high mortality rate. We present a case of acalculous hemorrhagic cholecystitis with hematoma in the...
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Ultrastructural Changes in Human Gallbladder Epithelium in Acalculous and Calculous Cholecystitis

Lim SC, Suh CH

  • KMID: 2141061
  • Korean J Pathol.
  • 1995 Dec;29(6):714-726.
Cholelithiasis is defined as the presence of stones within the lumen of the gallbladder or in the extrahepatic biliary tree. Cholecystitis, secondary to gallstones, is a common surgical disorder in...
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Sonographic changes of the gallbladder wall in cholecystitis: a sonographic-pathological correlation

Lim JH, Ko YT, Kim SY

To assess the pathological basis of the sonographic changes of the gallbladder wall in cholecystitis, thesonographic appearances of the gallbladder wall were analysed in 17 patients with acute cholecystitis and...
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Two Cases of Emphysematous Cholecystitis

Lee NH, Lee KJ, Kang HG, Chae BW, Kim YJ, Lee SM, Yoon MH, Kim YS, Ham KB, Kim JH, Cho SW

  • KMID: 2251570
  • Korean J Med.
  • 1997 Sep;53(3):445-450.
Emphysematous cholecystitis is an uncommon form of acute cholecystitis characterized by the presence of gas within the wall, lumen of the gall bladder or biliary ducts. Clinically it is very...
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Acute Cholecystitis Associated with Gallbladder Metastasis of Gastric Cancer

Park SH, Kang CD, Park JM, Kim JH, Jung JH, Jeong JS, Kim DJ, Moon DH

Gastric cancer mainly spreads to the liver, peritoneum, and lymph nodes and rarely metastasizes to the gallbladder. The prognosis of gastric cancer with metastasis to the gallbladder is reported to...
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Application of Laparoscopic Cholecystectomy in Acute Cholecystitis

Min SK, Han HS, Kim YW, Yi NJ, Kim EG, Ahn CY, Choi YM

  • KMID: 2095939
  • J Korean Surg Soc.
  • 2001 Sep;61(3):312-316.
PURPOSE: Acute cholecystitis has been a general contraindication of laparoscopic cholecystectomy, and complicated cholecystitis is a challenging disease even in open surgery. The purpose of this study is to evaluate...
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Treatment with intraaortic balloon pump in a patient with right ventricular failure during cholecystectomy for acute cholecystitis after cardiac surgery : A case report

Jang Y, Kim CJ

  • KMID: 2263351
  • Anesth Pain Med.
  • 2009 Jan;4(1):24-26.
Acute cholecystitis after cardiac surgery is rare but carries a high mortality. Intraaortic balloon pump (IABP) is effective and useful device for mechanical assistance for heart. We reported a case...
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Hemorrhagic cholecystitis: report of a case

Kwon JN

Hemorrhagic cholecystitis is an uncommon cause of abdominal pain that can be fatal. We report a case of hemorrhagic cholecystitis in a 75-year-old male taking an anticoagulant. The patient was...
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MR Imaging Finding of Xanthogranulomatous Cholecystitis: A Case Report

Kim SG, Kang HK, Jeong YY, Cho YH, Jang NK

We describe a case of xanthogranulomatous cholecystitis in which there was close correlation between MR andhistopathological finding and review the previous literature. On both T1-and T2-weighted MR images, multiplegallstones and...
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A Case of Spontaneous Hemorrhagic Cholecystitis without Gallstone

Heo TY, An YY, Lee JH, Lee SW, Kim YS, Kang SB, Lee DS

Hemorrhagic acalculous cholecystitis is an extremely rare but potentially fatal disease if detection is delayed. Its risk factors include critical illness, diabetes, malignant disease, uremia, and bleeding diathesis. This is...
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Endoscopic Management of Acute Cholecystitis and Cholangitis Caused by Limy Bile

Lee SH, Moon JH, Choi HJ, Kim HK, Cho YD, Lee MS, Shim CS

  • KMID: 2284166
  • Gut Liver.
  • 2009 Dec;3(4):349-351.
Limy bile is a relatively rare condition in which a radiopaque material is visible in the gallbladder, extending rarely into the bile duct, on plain radiography. Acute cholangitis or cholecystitis...
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A case of eosinophilic cholecystitis associated with gallstones

Lee JY, Hwang ET, Yeom DH, Kim KH, Choi CS, Kim TH, Kim HC

  • KMID: 2305828
  • Korean J Med.
  • 2009 Apr;76(4):467-470.
Eosinophilic cholecystitis is a rare, poorly understood inflammatory condition of the gall bladder. It is characterized by transmural inflammation of the gallbladder wall in which more than 90% of the...
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Xanthogranulomatous Cholecystitis Complicated with Cholecystocolonic Fistula

Lee HS, Jeon HJ, Song CW, Lee SW, Choi JH, Kim CD, Ryu HS, Hyun JH

  • KMID: 2084009
  • Korean J Gastrointest Endosc.
  • 1993 Sep;13(3):587-590.
Xanthogranulomatous cholecystitis is an uncommon inflammatory disease of the gall baldder characterised by a focal or diffuse destructive inflammatory process. The pathogenesis is uncertain, but an inflammatory response to extravasated...
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Emphysematous Cholecystitis

Kim HJ

  • KMID: 1113450
  • Korean J Gastroenterol.
  • 2006 Mar;47(3):179-180.
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