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Cholecystoparesis with diabetic autonomic neuropathy
H Itoh1, T Matsumoto, N Tanimoto
1Department of Internal Medicine, Shin-Koryo Hospital, Susaki.
Abstract:
A 69-year-old male diabetic patient was hospitalized with pneumonia in February 1996. Abdominal ultrasonography performed as a routine examination on admission revealed marked dilatation of gallbladder with a fasting maximal size of 25.7 cm2 compared with 8.8 +/- 2.9 cm2 evaluated in 30 male healthy controls aged 67 +/- 8 years old. Four months after recovery from pneumonia, abnormal gallbladder dilatation remained unchanged (25.0 cm2), while dilatation had not been observed on an examination performed 6 years earlier (9.8 cm2). Because of accompanying neurological defects, we suppose that cholecystoparesis may be caused by progression of autonomic neuropathy in this patient with diabetes mellitus.