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From: Complete gallbladder torsion diagnosed with sequential computed tomography scans: a case report

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(a) Computed tomography scan of the patient’s abdomen at admission. The gallbladder was enlarged and wall thickened without gallstones, and it was located in its normal anatomical fossa. The arrow shows the cystic duct before rotation. The asterisk shows the gallbladder fundus before rotation. (b) Computed tomography scan of the patient’s abdomen a half day after admission. The gallbladder had rotated approximately 180 degrees and deviated to the midline of the abdomen. It became even more distended and wall thickened. The cystic duct was located on the right side of the gallbladder (arrow). The asterisk shows the gallbladder fundus after rotation.

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