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Phrygian (Cap) Gallbladder Gastroenterology & Endoscopy

    • Medicine

A phrygian cap gallbladder is a congenital anomaly of the gallbladder with an incidence of 4%. It can simulate a mass in the liver during hepatobiliary imaging and is sometimes mistaken for pathology. A Phrygian cap, however, has no pathological significance and normally causes no symptoms. Links:What is a Phrygian (Cap) Gallbladder?https://www.gastroendopod.com

A phrygian cap gallbladder is a congenital anomaly of the gallbladder with an incidence of 4%. It can simulate a mass in the liver during hepatobiliary imaging and is sometimes mistaken for pathology. A Phrygian cap, however, has no pathological significance and normally causes no symptoms. Links:What is a Phrygian (Cap) Gallbladder?https://www.gastroendopod.com

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