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The Prevalence of Cholelithiasis in Sickle Cell Disease as Diagnosed by Ultrasound and Cholecystography
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1979
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Biliary TractMedicinePediatricsDiagnosisPathologyGastroenterologyGallbladder DiseaseBiliary DisorderPaediatric RadiologyPediatric GastroenterologySickle Cell DiseaseGallbladder UltrasoundRadiologyDigestive System Diseases
Gallbladder disease is known to be increased in sickle cell disease (SS). The prevalence of cholelithiasis in children with SS has been reported as 10% to 37%. Gallbladder ultrasound, cholecystography, and/or abdominal radiography were used to evaluate 31 patients aged 2 to 18 years with no systematic evidence of gallbladder disease for cholelithiasis. Overall prevalence of gallstones was found to be 29%. Cholelithiasis was detected in children as young as 4 years of age. Prevalence below the age of 10 years and above the age of 10 years was found to be 11% and 55% respectively. The increased prevalence of cholelithiasis in children with sickle cell disease suggests the use of diagnostic ultrasonography as a routine screening procedure.