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Following is the ultrasound report for gal bladder stone, kindly suggest if this could be treated with medicines. "Liver shows fatty change. No focal lesion is seen. Bew radicals are not dilated. GB is well visualized. Wali thickness is normal. Cavity contains multiple calculi. CBD is partially visible & 5.5 mm in diameter. No calculus seen in visible parts Spleen and pancreas are sancgrazhi cally normal No peritoneal collection seen No inflamed appendix localised Both the kidneys are normal in size, shape and cutlines. No calculus or hydronephrosis seen. Ureters partially traceable, No calculus seen in visible portions of ureters Small urine seen in bladder No calculus or mass is seen al in size outlines and echo tern of money trium normal No mass lesion is seen. Left ovary is normal. Right adnexa poorly visible" IMP: 1. Chronic Cholecystitis with Cholelithiasis 2. Fatty Liver.
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U need to undergo lap cholecystectomy. This can't be treated with medicines fully. Plus you need to take medicines for longer period up to 15 months. So eventually you will be paying more for conservative Management.
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