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Fig. 1.

US image. Gallbladder with thickened walls (arrow) and duodenum (open arrow) with gas bubbles in and between both structures. Arrowhead – gas bubble moving through fistula. Liv – liver
US image. Gallbladder with thickened walls (arrow) and duodenum (open arrow) with gas bubbles in and between both structures. Arrowhead – gas bubble moving through fistula. Liv – liver

Fig. 2.

US image. Gallbladder with thickened walls (arrowhead), filled with numerous gallstones (white filled arrow) and bowel gas (open arrow). LIV – liver. The presence of bowel gas was suspected due to its bright reflective surface with long ring-down artifacts and its movement in an antigravitational direction to the most elevated area of the gallbladder. The presence of gallstones was suspected due to its hyperechoic surface with dark acoustic shadowing and its lower position on the gallbladder wall.
US image. Gallbladder with thickened walls (arrowhead), filled with numerous gallstones (white filled arrow) and bowel gas (open arrow). LIV – liver. The presence of bowel gas was suspected due to its bright reflective surface with long ring-down artifacts and its movement in an antigravitational direction to the most elevated area of the gallbladder. The presence of gallstones was suspected due to its hyperechoic surface with dark acoustic shadowing and its lower position on the gallbladder wall.

Fig. 3.

CT image. Fistula canal (arrowhead). Air bubbles in the gallbladder (black arrow) and in the duodenum (open arrow). Gallbladder with a thickened wall. LIV – liver; DU – duodenum
CT image. Fistula canal (arrowhead). Air bubbles in the gallbladder (black arrow) and in the duodenum (open arrow). Gallbladder with a thickened wall. LIV – liver; DU – duodenum
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