Case Report

Combined Fundal and Segmental Adenomyomatosis of the Gallbladder in a Child: A Rare Case Report

Table 1

The clinical features of eleven pediatric cases with adenomyomatosis of the gallbladder reported in the literature including our case.

CaseYearFirst authorAgeGenderTypeChief complaintLaboratory dataImagingTreatment (surgery)Remarks

11998Alberti5 yrMLocalizedAbdominal painNormalUS, technetium 99 m HIDA, PTCLaparoscopic cholecystectomyHepatobiliary enzymes elevated in the past

22003Cetinkursun6 yrMDiffuseAbdominal pain, fever, nauseaNormalUS, CT, MRCPOpen cholecystectomy

32005Zani5 yrMSegmentalAbdominal painNormalUS, MRIOpen cholecystectomy

42008Akcam9 yrFDiffuseAbdominal painNormalUS, MRCPOpen cholecystectomy

52014AlpatiNeonateFNo dataUSCongenital heart disease

62014Zarate4 monthsFLocalizedUSBeckwith–Wiedemann syndrome

72016Parolini11 yrMDiffuseAbdominal pain, nausea, vomitingGGT elevationUS, MRILaparoscopic cholecystectomy

82016Eroglu8 yrFDiffuseAbdominal pain, nausea, vomitingNormalUSOpen cholecystectomy

92016Eda8 yrFLocalizedAbdominal painNormalMRCP, ERCPOpen cholecystectomyPancreaticobiliary maljunction

102018Agrusti14 yrFSegmentalAbdominal painNormalUSLaparoscopic cholecystectomy

112019Our case12 yrMFundal and segmentalAbdominal painNormalCT, US, MRI/MRCPLaparoscopic cholecystectomy