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Lésions pariétales de la vésicule

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Les lésions de la paroi vésiculaire sont fréquemment rencontrées en imagerie. Les causes d’épaississement focal ou diffus de la paroi vésiculaire sont multiples, parfois d’origine extrabiliaire et dominées par la pathologie bénigne et inflammatoire. L’exploration radiologique est dominée par l’échographie qui reste l’examen de première intention et est orientée avant tout par la clinique dont la prise en compte est un élément fondamental de l’attitude diagnostique. La TDM et l’IRM sont utiles en cas de pathologie maligne et dans les formes compliquées de pathologies inflammatoires. Cet article se propose de discuter et d’illustrer les principales lésions de la paroi vésiculaire.

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Michel Greff Marc Barthet Laurent Beaugerie Yoram Bouhnik Jean-Pierre Bronowicki Bruno Buecher Jacques Corallo Pierre-Adrien Dalbies Franck Devulder Philippe Ducrotte Denis Grasset Jean-Paul Jacques Jean Lapuelle Philippe Levy Olivier Nouel Patrice Pienkowski Bertrand Pujol Gilbert Tucat Pascale Rouvière

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Zins, M. et al. (2010). Lésions pariétales de la vésicule. In: Greff, M., et al. Post’U FMC-HGE. Springer, Paris. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-2-8178-0097-4_12

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