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Biliary dyskinesia and biliary crystals: a prospective study.

V Velanovich1.   

Abstract

The management of patients with biliary colic without gallstones has remained controversial in part because a mechanism for "biliary dyskinesia" has not been elucidated. A prospective study was done on patients presenting with biliary colic symptoms but without demonstrable gallstones. Thirty-six patients were evaluated with ultrasound and hepatobiliary/cholecystokinin scintigraphic scanning. Patients with gallbladder ejection fractions of less than 35 per cent and/or symptoms reproducible with cholecystokinin were offered cholecystectomy. At cholecystectomy, bile was aspirated from the gallbladder for crystal analysis. A random sample of 36 patients with gallstones undergoing cholecystectomy were analyzed as a control group. Pathologic evaluation was done; the gallbladder wall was examined using polarized microscopy to determine the presence of crystals within the gallbladder wall. The mean gallbladder ejection fraction in patients without stones was 24.1 per cent and in patients with stones, 34.6 per cent (P = 0.14). 89.7 per cent of patients without stones had crystals in their gallbladder bile. 61.8 per cent of patients without stones and 81.3 per cent of patients with stones (P = 0.22) had crystals within their gallbladder walls. 94.1 per cent of patients without stones and 100 per cent of patients with stones (P = 0.49) had pathologic evidence of chronic cholecystitis. These data suggest that a spectrum of biliary disease exists in which bile saturation and gallbladder dysmotility lead to crystal growth and subsequent gallstone formation and chronic inflammation. Biliary pain may be generated at any point in this spectrum.

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Year:  1997        PMID: 8985075

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am Surg        ISSN: 0003-1348            Impact factor:   0.688


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