Gallbladder Polyp


KEY FACTS

Imaging

  • Single or multiple small, round/ovoid masses attached to gallbladder (GB) wall with no posterior acoustic shadowing

    • Usually sessile but may be pedunculated with well-defined stalk

  • Usually 2-10 mm in size, most commonly in middle 1/3 of GB

  • Cholesterol polyp: Small with comet-tail artifact

  • Avascular or hypovascular on Doppler examination

    • Larger lesions may have slight internal vascularity

  • Consider neoplastic GB polyp if size > 10 mm, irregular outline, sessile morphology with abnormal GB wall and invasion of adjacent structures, growth on serial US examinations

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