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cholecystitis, ct scan, cholecystitis, cholangiogram, cholecystolithiasis, gallstones, cholangiogram, cholecystitis, chronic, chronic cholecystitis is long-standing inflammation, the gallbladder, chronic cholecystitis, repeated mild attacks of acute cholecystitis, leads to thickening, the walls, the gallbladder, gallbladder begins to shrink, eventually, loses the ability to perform its function, concentrating, storing bile, eating fatty foods, aggravate the symptoms of cholecystitis, bile is needed to digest such foods, disease occurs more often in women than in men, incidence increases, age of 40, risk factors include, gallstones, a history of acute cholecystitis, chronic indigestion, vague abdominal pain, nausea, belching, tests that reveal inflammation, gallstones, in the gallbladder, abdominal ct scan, oral cholecystogram, abdominal ultrasound, surgery, usual treatment, cholecystectomy, surgical removal, the gallbladder, an open, laparoscopic procedure, open procedure, a large incision, laparoscopic surgery, a cluster of small incisions, the insertion of instruments, a small camera, poor candidates, surgery, methods to dissolve gallstones of use, symptoms of chronic indigestion, managed by low-fat diet, weight reduction, acid-suppressing, anticholinergic medications, antacids, cholecystectomy, common procedure, low risk, not undergo surgery bothered by indigestion, managed, a low-fat diet, weight loss, medications, patients continue to experience chronic indigestion after cholecystectomy, likely, gallstones, chronic inflammation, the gallbladder, worsening, pancreatitis, cancer, the gallbladder, develop any symptoms of cholecystitis, have been diagnosed, chronic cholecystitis, symptoms worsen, not improve, new symptoms develop, condition is not always preventable, had an attack of acute cholecystitis but have not had gallbladder removed, feel better, a reduced intake of fatty food.



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