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Brice Bestenheider1, Florian Simon Buehlmann1, Christoph F Dietrich2
1General Internal Medicine, Hirslanden Bern Hospitals Beau Site, Salem and Permanence, Bern, Switzerland.
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Incidental findings of the gallbladder and bile ducts are common results in routine ultrasound examinations. This highlights the importance of accurate diagnostics and risk stratification to guide clinical decision-making appropriately. This case report discusses the diagnostic and therapeutic challenges posed by incidental gallbladder polyps (GBPs) through the case of a young man in his late twenties, in whom multiple polyps in the gallbladder were discovered during an abdominal ultrasound. Following current clinical guidelines, he underwent an elective cholecystectomy. The histopathological examination showed no signs of malignancy, emphasizing the ongoing challenge of correctly identifying suspicious lesions while avoiding unnecessary procedures or overtreatment. The case illustrates the limitations of imaging techniques, particularly in assessing the malignancy risk of polyps. It also highlights the variability in size measurements and the need for a nuanced, interdisciplinary decision-making process. Finally, the case raises important questions about patient-centered care, as individual perspectives often differ from standardized recommendations.
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