Sonographic findings were analyzed in 19 patients with surgically proved gangrenous cholecystitis. In 8 patients (42%), there were no specific features that would allow differentiation from typical uncomplicated acute cholecystitis. However, in 11 patients (58%) atypical findings were present, including intraluminal membranes and/or marked irregularities of the gallbladder wall. These features are unusual in uncomplicated acute cholecystitis and should prompt close clinical observation for possible gangrenous cholecystitis.
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