Depends on the context, and the radiological technique used to observe the kidney. If you or a close one benefited from an exam to see the kidneys, this term was probably used to describe a vague image, but that the technique used was not able to determine exactly what (if anything) was there. But as I said, it depends on the context and the reason why the exam took place in the first place.
according to Google: vesícula biliar
Gallbladder surgery.
Yes we can. Removal of the gallbladder does not mean the patient cannot continue to have a normal life. However - a change in diet to a low-fat alternative would be advisable - as the bile produced by the gallbladder is used to process fat in our diet.
Cholecystecomy is just a fancy medical word meaning "surgical removal of the gallbladder." A patient with a history of a cholecystecomy no longer has a gallbladder.
It may mean you have something wrong with you gallbladder I would call your Dr.!
"Grossly unremarkable gallbladder" means that upon visual inspection during a medical procedure such as an ultrasound or surgery, the gallbladder appears normal with no obvious signs of disease or abnormalities.
over shadow mean big and large for examle you have over shadow someone over shadow mean big and large for examle you have over shadow someone
it's the removal of a gallstone using an incision inside the gallbladder
Shadow CFJ means = Shadow Carniz Fatema Jasmin
what does it mean when your heart scan shows a shadow on the left side of your heart
When an ultrasound report describes the gallbladder as "grossly unremarkable," it means that the gallbladder appears normal and shows no signs of abnormalities such as stones, inflammation, or other issues. Essentially, the findings indicate that the gallbladder is functioning well and does not require further investigation. This is generally a reassuring assessment for the patient.
There is no artificial gallbladder that can act as a replacement for the human gallbladder.