Biliary hypotonia syndrome
Introduction
Introduction to biliary hypotonia syndrome The biliary hypotony syndrome, also known as Chiray syndrome, refers to a group of syndromes in which biliary tract tension is delayed, gallbladder emptying is delayed, and indigestion occurs, which can not tolerate fatty foods and has pain in the right upper quadrant. Intrinsic to the category of biliary dysfunction syndrome, also known as gallbladder retardation syndrome. basic knowledge The proportion of illness: the incidence rate is about 0.1% Susceptible people: no specific population Mode of infection: non-infectious Complications: indigestion
Cause
Causes of biliary tract hypotension syndrome
Pathologically, gallbladder dilatation and disappearance of the gallbladder neck are mainly due to autonomic dysfunction, vagal dysfunction, and decreased secretion of cholecystokinin.
Prevention
Prevention of biliary hypotonia syndrome
The basic measures to prevent this disease are to start from the ground up, actively exercise and strengthen your own immunity.
Complication
Complications of biliary hypotonia syndrome Complications, indigestion
The disease is easy to complicated with biliary dysfunction syndrome, anorexia, indigestion and other diseases.
Symptom
Symptoms of biliary hypotonia syndrome Common symptoms Jaundice gallbladder enlarges gallbladder hypersensitivity Gallbladder contraction dysfunction Upper abdominal discomfort Nausea indigestion
Oral gallbladder angiography or B-mode ultrasound can be found in gallbladder enlargement, gallbladder systolic dysfunction after fat meal, in the case of choledochonic diseases except cholelithiasis, biliary ascariasis, biliary infection, etc. .
More common in women, right upper quadrant discomfort or pain, nausea, vomiting, indigestion and greasy food, occasionally may have jaundice and right upper quadrant tenderness.
Examine
Examination of biliary hypotonia syndrome
Oral gallbladder angiography or B-mode ultrasound can be found in gallbladder enlargement.
Diagnosis
Diagnosis and differentiation of biliary hypotonia syndrome
Can be diagnosed based on clinical performance and laboratory tests.
It is differentiated from chronic cholecystitis, extrahepatic biliary obstruction, and chronic hepatitis.
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