Phrygian cap gallbladderprenatal diagnosisultrasoundA congenital anomaly of the gallbladder called Phrygian cap occurs when an enlarged gallbladder presents a folded shape in the fundus along the body of the organ. The incidence in adults is about 4%. The diagnosis is usually incidental during ...
A comparison of the "phrygian cap"deformity with bistable and gray scale ultrasound. Two Congenital Anomalies in One: An Ectopic Gallbladder with Phrygian Cap Deformity The Trojan War: The Chronicles of Dictys of Crete and Dares the Phrygian by R. M. Frazer, ...
BACKGROUND:Gallbladder anomalies are rare congenital defects with an incidence rate of approximately 2% in the general population. Phrygian cap gallbladder is a common anatomical variant in which the fundus of the gallbladder folds on itself. Gallstone i
from the 4th week of pregnancy, the liver, gallbladder and bile ducts emerge as ventral buds from the most caudal part of the foregut.[1] In the embryological period, the folding of the fundus of the gallbladder causes the appearance of an image called the Phrygian cap on ...
Ultrasound showed common bile duct dilation of approximately 11 mm without evidence of radiopaque choledocholithiasis. Sagittal computed tomography (CT) showed a distended and folded gallbladder, illustrating the anatomical variation of the Phrygian cap. ...