1963
DOI: 10.1136/gut.4.1.27
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Torsion of the gall bladder

Abstract: EDITORIAL SYNOPSIS Torsion of the gall bladder is an acute abdominal emergency hardly ever diagnosed pre-operatively. This is due largely to a lack of awareness of the existence of the condition, resulting in its rarely being entertained as a possibility in the differential diagnosis. A case is described and presented in relation to aetiology and treatment.

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“…The refection of peritoneum varies widely. At one extreme, the gall bladder may be intrahepatic [1,25] having no peritoneal covering, whereas on the other end it may hang freely by a mesentery.…”
Section: Figurementioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The refection of peritoneum varies widely. At one extreme, the gall bladder may be intrahepatic [1,25] having no peritoneal covering, whereas on the other end it may hang freely by a mesentery.…”
Section: Figurementioning
confidence: 99%
“…DISCUSSION: Studies of peritoneal reflections of the gall bladder are very scarce in literature and consists mostly of case reports. [1, The relative incidence is 4-5% at autopsy and dissection. [2,3, and 23] The gall bladder having a mesentery is mostly a congenital anomaly; however it could be acquired also in old age, especially in females.…”
Section: Figurementioning
confidence: 99%