Following oral cholecystography in 100 patients, the conventional "fatty meal" was replaced by an intramuscular injection of Ceruletid in a dose of 0.4 microgram/kg body weight. The synthetic decapetide Ceruletid is a substance with a hormone-like effect on the gastro-intestinal tract. It contracts smooth muscle in the gut and stimulates secretion in the stomach and the exocrine pancreas. Compared with other substances producing contraction which are given orally, Ceruletid acts more quickly and more powerfully in producing contraction of the gall bladder muscle. In 86% of positive cholecystograms, this resulted in satisfactory demonstration of the bile duct, 66% better than for oral substances. Many abnormalities, particularly localised adenomyomatosis, can only be diagnosed after good contraction of the gall bladder. Side effects, such as nausea, dizziness and a feeling of heat were transitory. In three patients it led to vomiting. The rapid and certain effect of Ceruletid during oral cholecystography requires reassessment of the role of intravenous cholangiography in diagnosis. Particularly amongst out-patients, with a high proportion of normal gall bladders, it is possible to complete the examination in one stage by demonstrating the bile duct with Ceruletid.
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Am Surg
July 2023
Department of Surgery, Florida Atlantic University, Schmidt College of Medicine, Boca Raton, FL, USA.
Biliary diseases such as cholelithiasis, choledocholithiasis, and cholecystitis all rely on imaging modalities to help make diagnoses. In modern times, ultrasound, computer tomography, and nuclear medicine scans help precisely visualize biliary and hepatic anatomy and pathology. The predecessor of these imaging modalities was the cholecystogram.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFAim: To study the spectrum of serum fatty acids (SSFA) and the composition of blood lipids in cholelithiasis (CL) in various ethnic groups of East Siberia.
Subjects And Methods: A clinical and epidemiological study was conducted, during which ultrasonography and oral cholecystography were used to examine 991 Khakases and 934 Europoids in Khakassia and 652 Evenks and 996 Europoids in Evenkia. Biochemical tests were performed to determine serum lipids in 20% of the random sample.
Med J Malaysia
December 2015
Universiti Teknologi MARA, Faculty of Medicine, Malaysia.
Objective: The natural history of asymptomatic (silent) gallstones has been inadequately studied. Existing information derives from studies based on oral cholecystography or relatively small sample sizes. We planned a retrospective cohort study in subjects with gallstones to determine conversion rates from asymptomatic to symptomatic.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFNed Tijdschr Geneeskd
September 2011
Medisch Centrum Haaglanden (Westeinde), afd. Radiologie, Den Haag, The Netherlands.
If a radiologist from 1950 could travel in time to 2011, he or she would be baffled to see how few of the radiological examinations he was familiar with, remain. We review the radiological examinations that have disappeared since X-rays were discovered, and include the causes of their disappearance. Barium studies have mainly been replaced by endoscopy, oral cholecystography by ultrasound, and intravenous urography by CT-scan.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFZhonghua Wai Ke Za Zhi
February 2009
Department of General Surgery, Peking University Shougang Hospital, Beijing 100041, China.
Objective: To discuss the feasibility of the operation of minimal invasive with gallbladder preserved via choledochoscopy.
Methods: From February 1992 to June 2006, there were 760 patients who underwent cholecystolithiasis treated with the minimal invasive operation with gallbladder preserved via choledochoscopy, among which there were 428 males and 332 females, aged from 18 to 81 years old. All cases were diagnosed by ultrasonography and their gallbladder functions were proved normal by the examination of oral cholecystography or ECT before operation.
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