Biliary Tract Emergencies

IF 0.1 Q4 RADIOLOGY, NUCLEAR MEDICINE & MEDICAL IMAGING Contemporary Diagnostic Radiology Pub Date : 2021-01-31 DOI:10.1097/01.CDR.0000732052.02369.a3
Andrew Goschka, G. Altınok
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Cholelithiasis has a high prevalence in Western populations; therefore careful evaluation of the biliary system is essential in acute patients undergoing abdominal imaging. An estimated 15% of the U.S. population has cholelithiasis, although 80% will remain asymptomatic. The disease burden results in 300,000 cholecystectomies performed annually for biliary colic, cholecystitis, and additional related complications.1 However, biliary pathology is not solely related to cholelithiasis. Additional biliary pathology may result from diverse etiologies with infectious, inflammatory, metabolic, neoplastic, traumatic, and iatrogenic causes. Therefore, appropriate management is not solely limited to cholecystectomy, but instead depends on the specific diagnosis. This article explores the various acute biliary pathologies with which radiologists should be familiar, with a particular emphasis on the clinical features, radiologic appearance, adjunct imaging modalities, and treatment.
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胆道急症
胆石症在西方人群中发病率很高;因此,仔细评估胆道系统是必要的急性病人进行腹部影像学检查。据估计,15%的美国人患有胆石症,尽管80%的人没有症状。疾病负担导致每年因胆绞痛、胆囊炎和其他相关并发症进行30万例胆囊切除术然而,胆道病理并不仅仅与胆石症有关。其他的胆道病理可能由多种病因引起,包括感染性、炎症性、代谢性、肿瘤性、创伤性和医源性原因。因此,适当的处理不能仅仅局限于胆囊切除术,而是取决于具体的诊断。这篇文章探讨了放射科医生应该熟悉的各种急性胆道病理,特别强调了临床特征、放射学表现、辅助成像方式和治疗。
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