Veterinární Medicína (Oct 2020)

Septate gallbladder in a dog with cholecystitis: A case report and literature review

  • Gab-Chol Choi,
  • Jae-Yun Ko,
  • Seong-Min Ong,
  • Jung-Hyang Sur,
  • Min-Hee Kang

DOI
https://doi.org/10.17221/108/2020-VETMED
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 65, no. 10
pp. 451 – 456

Abstract

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A 5-year-old, Yorkshire terrier was presented due to the acute onset of vomiting and diarrhoea. The imaging studies showed an abnormally separated gallbladder with a thickened wall, a tortuous common bile duct that contained hyperechoic materials. A cholecystectomy was performed because of the failure of the conservative management. The gallbladder was partially divided by a septum and communicated with the cystic duct. Histologically, the dog was diagnosed as having cholecystitis and choledochitis. To the author's knowledge, this is the first clinical description of a symptomatic septate gallbladder in a dog. Although congenital gallbladder abnormalities are rare in animals, a septate gallbladder can predispose to an inflammatory biliary disease due to the abnormal bile flow.

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