Case Report

Microgallbladder: Self-Remitting Acute Cholecystitis-Like Condition Unique to Patients with Cystic Fibrosis

Figure 1

(a) 22-year-old male with history of CF presents with recurrent bouts of sharp RUQ abdominal pain. Findings: an erect anteroposterior (AP) radiograph of the chest demonstrating bronchiectasis, bronchial wall thickening, and mild hyperinflation consistent with the patient’s known history of cystic fibrosis
(b) 22-year-old male with history of CF presents with recurrent bouts of sharp RUQ abdominal pain. Findings: axial non-contrast-enhanced CT image of the chest demonstrating bronchiectasis, bronchial wall thickening, and mild hyperinflation consistent with the patient’s known history of cystic fibrosis
(c) 22-year-old male with history of CF presents with recurrent bouts of sharp RUQ abdominal pain. Findings: coronal non-contrast-enhanced CT image of the chest demonstrating bronchiectasis, bronchial wall thickening, and mild hyperinflation consistent with the patient’s known history of cystic fibrosis