The Management of Gallstone Disease 2018
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-63884-3_11
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Acute Acalculous Cholecystitis

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“…AAC was first reported in 1844 by Duncan J in a fatal case of AAC complicating an incarcerated hernia. 26 In fact, AAC is a type of acute cholecystitis that constitutes 5%-10% of all acute cholecystitis, 19,27 which occurs in the setting of gallbladder dysfunction and often occurs in critically-ill patients in the ICU. 19 AAC is a life-threatening state in which the critical complications include necrosis and perforation of the gallbladder.…”
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“…AAC was first reported in 1844 by Duncan J in a fatal case of AAC complicating an incarcerated hernia. 26 In fact, AAC is a type of acute cholecystitis that constitutes 5%-10% of all acute cholecystitis, 19,27 which occurs in the setting of gallbladder dysfunction and often occurs in critically-ill patients in the ICU. 19 AAC is a life-threatening state in which the critical complications include necrosis and perforation of the gallbladder.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%