UK-VET Companion Animal2022,Vol.27Issue(6) :5.DOI:org/10.12968/coan.2021.0078

A review of gallbladder mucocele - part 1: aetiopathogenesis and diagnosis

Liis Uusaed Paul Aldridge
UK-VET Companion Animal2022,Vol.27Issue(6) :5.DOI:org/10.12968/coan.2021.0078

A review of gallbladder mucocele - part 1: aetiopathogenesis and diagnosis

Liis Uusaed 1Paul Aldridge2
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  • 1. Emergency and Critical Care Intern
  • 2. BVSc CertSAS MRCVS, Advanced Practitioner in Small Animal Surgery, Vets Now Manchester Referral Hospital, Manchester, M45 6TQ
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Abstract

Gallbladder mucocele is defined as a build-up of immobile mucus within the gallbladder that can result in extrahepatic biliary obstruction, pressure necrosis of the gallbladder wall and ultimately, rupture. The incidence of this disease has increasedsteadily in veterinary medicine and now it is one of the most recognised extrahepatic biliary tract problems in the dog. This is not likely to solely be a result of an increased incidence of the disease, but more so the increasingly widespread use of ultrasonography to diagnose it. There are several proposed causes and predisposing factors of gallbladder mucocele, including mechanical or functional obstruction of the cystic duct, idiopathic dyslipidaemias, glucocorticoid excess and cholecystitis. Although clinicopathological changes are often present, they are not specific to the disease and the gold standard diagnostic imaging tool is ultrasonography.

Key words

extra hepatic biliary disease/gallbladder/gallbladder mucocele/mucocele

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出版年

2022
UK-VET Companion Animal

UK-VET Companion Animal

ISSN:2053-0889
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