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Gallbladder Stones in Children and Correlation With Etiological Factors

Gallbladder Stones in Children and Correlation With Etiological Factors

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18 years and younger
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Overview

Aims of the Study:

The objective of this study is to estimate the correlation between etiological factors and postoperative histochemical analysis of pediatric gallbladder stones.

Description

Study design:

A prospective, cohort study. Duration of the study: The study starts from October 2024 to August 2025.

Place of the study:

The study will be held in Department of Pediatric surgery in Sohag University Hospital.

Inclusion and exclusion criteria:

Inclusion criteria:

Age <18 years . Symptomatic gallbladder stones (biliary colic, fever, vomiting, positive Murphy sign ) .

Congenital hemolytic anemia with gallbladder stones. Asymptomatic patient with gallbladder stones <5mm after medical treatment (Ursodeoxycholic acid ) for 1year .

Imaging criteria ( large gallbladder stone < 1cm diameter , gallbladder thickness >3mm ) either symptomatic or asymptomatic .

Exclusion criteria:

Age >18 years. Asymptomatic patients who improved after follow up and medical treatment . Biliary anomaly as choledochal cyst , biliary stricture. Common bile duct stones .

Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria:

  • Inclusion criteria:

Age <18 years . Symptomatic gallbladder stones (biliary colic, fever, vomiting, positive Murphy sign ) .

Congenital hemolytic anemia with gallbladder stones. Asymptomatic patient with gallbladder stones <5mm after medical treatment (Ursodeoxycholic acid ) for 1year .

Imaging criteria ( large gallbladder stone < 1cm diameter , gallbladder thickness >3mm ) either symptomatic or asymptomatic .

Exclusion Criteria:

  • Age >18 years. Asymptomatic patients who improved after follow up and medical treatment . Biliary anomaly as choledochal cyst , biliary stricture. Common bile duct stones .

Study details
    Gallbladder Stone

NCT06660576

Sohag University

21 October 2025

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