What are the auxiliary examination methods for gallstones?

The most common in the biliary system disease is gallstones, gallstones mainly refer to the patient's gallbladder stones, the occurrence of this disease is mainly related to the patient's previous irregular diet, the patient has no obvious symptoms at first after suffering from this disease, which requires the patient to judge through some auxiliary examination methods, so that the disease can be treated in time after the diagnosis.What are the auxiliary examination methods for gallstones?So what are the auxiliary examination methods for gallstones?

1. The auxiliary examination methods for gallstones include B ultrasound, which is also the preferred method for diagnosing gallstones, and the accuracy rate can reach more than 50% after the examination, which can correctly diagnose this disease. However, due to the large number of changes in the ultrasound image of intrahepatic bile duct stones, it is necessary for the patient to see the dilation distal to the stone when performing this test to make the diagnosis.

2. The auxiliary examination method of gallstones is CT examination, because gallstones themselves are a substance containing bile pigments, and its calcium content is very high, so obvious color can be clearly seen through CT, and the distribution of gallstones in patients can also be accurately known through CT examination.

3. The auxiliary examination method of gallbladder stones also has X-ray cholangiography, which is also a relatively classic examination method, in general, it can be correctly diagnosed through this examination, and the success rate of its diagnosis is more than 60%, through the examination of this examination item, it can be an effective basis for the diagnosis of gallstones, which can be said to be a better examination method.What are the auxiliary examination methods for gallstones?

If the patient has some discomfort at ordinary times, and seriously suspects whether he has the disease of gallbladder stones, then he can be judged in time through the methods of these auxiliary examinations, and once the disease is diagnosed, it should be treated in time, so as not to cause other complications.

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