“…The incidence of gallstone disease in children is influenced by both genetic and environmental factors, such as exposure to certain drugs, e.g., ceftriaxone or octreotide. In addition, the presence of predisposing diseases can contribute to the formation of gallstones (such as primary sclerosing cholangitis [ 66 ], Wilson disease [ 67 ], renal stones [ 68 ], congenital nephrotic syndrome [ 69 ], hypothyroidism [ 70 ], Down syndrome [ 71 , 72 ], cystic fibrosis [ 73 ], Gaucher disease [ 74 , 75 ]). In recent years, there have been many studies on gallstone disease in children.…”