Abstract
Gallbladder disease has historically remained uncommon in children. Children with nausea, abdominal pain and vomiting after eating are more likely to be diagnosed with irritable bowel syndrome. When children are evaluated with laboratory studies, ultrasound of gallbladder and HIDA scan, a diagnosis of biliary dyskinesia may be confirmed. Laparoscopic surgery of the gallbladder has been shown to be effective with minimal recovery and complications. Follow-up shows that children unlike adults generally remain symptom-free.
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