Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
8824975 Radiology Case Reports 2018 4 Pages PDF
Abstract
Dropped gallstones is a rare complication after a cholecystectomy. Computed tomography is the modality of choice for diagnosis. Dropped gallstones can be a fortuitous discovery in an asymptomatic patient but it is usually revealed when a complication occurs, most commonly through an abscess. Our case presents a dropped gallstone found during a routine check-up in a patient with a history of small bowel cancer. We will discuss differential diagnosis with others calcified peritoneal nodular patterns, particularly peritoneal carcinomatosis. We will recall the multimodality imaging findings of dropped gallstone and, based on literature, we will review the different sources of calcified peritoneal nodular pattern. The treatment of gallstone drop consequences depends on the clinical aspect.
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