A-  Abnormal accumulation
 -  Acoustic effects
 -  Acoustic shadow
 -  Adhered
 -  Annular( clepsydra)
 -  Antideclive (back to the anterior wall)
 -  Are the data normal?
 -  Are the data pathological?
 -  Are the focal modifications immobile?
 -  Are the images linear?
 -  Are the images linear?
 -  Are the images millimeter?
 -  Are the images millimeter?
 -  Are the images punctiform?
 -  Are the images punctiform?
 -  Are the modifications ecogenic?
 -  Are the modifications hypoecogenic?
 -  Are the modifications in dynamics present?
 -  Are the modifications localized along the gallbladder contour?
 -  Are the modifications multiple (numerous)?
 -  Are the modifications solitary?
 -  Are the pains bearable?
 -  Are the pains periodical?
 -  Are the pains permanent?
 -  Are the pains severe?
 -  Are the structural modifications in dynamics absent?
 -  Are the structural modifications in dynamics present?
 -  Are the structures ecogenic?
 -  Are the structures ecogenic?
 -  Are the structures hypoecogenic?
 -  Are the structures hypoecogenic?
 -  Are the structures multiple?
 -  Are the structures multiple?
 -  Are the structures solitary?
 -  Are the structures spread on the whole perimeter?
 -  Are the structures stable?
 -  Are the structures transsonic?
 -  Are the structures unstable, modify the shape?
 -  Are there circumscribed modifications (in the form of transsonic lacunae and reflectogenic inclusions)?
 -  Are there diffuse intraparietal modifications?
 -  Are there diffuse modifications of the gallbladder contents?
 -  Are there focal modifications of the gallbladder contents?
 -  Are there modifications protrusive in lumen (parietal vegetations)?
 -  Are there multiple septa?
 -  Are there the complaints?
 -  Ascending movement to the anterior wall
 -  Aspect of membranes
  B-  Broad base
  C-  Chaotic
 -  Chaotic inhomogenity
 -  Circumscribed (in the form of transsonic lacunae and reflectogenic inclusions)
 -  Clear
 -  Clear irregular
 -  Clear regular
 -  Clogged gallbladder
 -  Conglomerate with aspect of ball or clod
 -  Continuous
  D-  Declive
 -  Diffuse
 -  Diffuse intraparietal
 -  Do the focal modifications form acoustic effects?
 -  Do the vegetations disappear (via breakage) in dynamics? 
 -  Do they form posterior reverberation?
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 -  Does it form acoustic shadow?
 -  Does it form acoustic shadow?
 -  Does it form acoustic shadow?
 -  Does it form acoustic shadow?
 -  Does it form the acoustic effects?
 -  Does it form the acoustic effects?
 -  Does it form the acoustics?
 -  Does the vegetations increase in dynamics? 
 -  Doesn't it form acoustic shadow?
 -  Doesn't it form acoustic shadow?
 -  Doesn't it form acoustic shadow?
  E-  Echogenic
  F-  Female?
 -  Flexion
 -  Floating
 -  Floating
 -  Focal
 -  Folded gallbladder (necklace of beads)
 -  Fugal reverberation
  G-  Gravitational
  H-  Has mobility the floating character?
 -  Has mobility the floating character?
 -  Has mobility the organized character?
 -  Has the gallbladder annular shape (clepsydra)?
 -  Has the gallbladder flexion?
 -  Has the gallbladder normal shape (without flexion or instable\ functional flexion)?
 -  Has the gallbladder parietal sacciform structure comunicating with vesicular cavity?
 -  Has the gallbladder septa?
 -  Have the images mass-like appearance?
 -  Hypoechogen
  I-  Identical with the liver echogenity (hepatized bile)
 -  Image of double concentric contour
 -  Image of homogeneous band (linear)
 -  In suspension
 -  In the segment
 -  Inhomogeneous
 -  Interrupted
 -  Irregular
 -  Is acoustic shadow absent?
 -  Is gallbladder obstruction at the level of gallbladder neck?
 -  Is gallbladder obstruction on the whole contour?
 -  Is he/she adult?
 -  Is it identic with the liver echogenity (hepatized bile)?
 -  Is it localized declive?
 -  Is it solitary?
 -  Is it the child?
 -  Is it thickened diffusely?
 -  Is it thickened focally?
 -  Is it thickened segmentally?
 -  Is localization antideclive (back to the anterior wall)
 -  Is localization in suspension?
 -  Is localization in the region of body?
 -  Is localization in the region of fundus?
 -  Is localization in the region of neck?
 -  Is obstruction of bile ducts partial?
 -  Is obstruction of important degree?
 -  Is obstruction with acute onset? 
 -  Is obstruction with chronic evolution?
 -  Is obstruction with unimportant degree?
 -  Is reverberation fugal?
 -  Is reverberation fugal?
 -  Is reverberation fugal?
 -  Is reverberation fugal?
 -  Is reverberation fugal?
 -  Is reverberation fugal?
 -  Is reverberation posterior?
 -  Is shadow partial?
 -  Is shadow total?
 -  Is the Murphy’s sign negative? 
 -  Is the Murphy’s sign positive? 
 -  Is the accumulation abnormal?
 -  Is the aspect gravitational?
 -  Is the aspect of gallbladder annular?
 -  Is the aspect of membranes?
 -  Is the aspect stratified?
 -  Is the character declive (sediment)?
 -  Is the chills absent?
 -  Is the chills present?
 -  Is the collection homogeneous?
 -  Is the collection inhomogeneous?
 -  Is the collection striplike?
 -  Is the conglomerate homogeneous?
 -  Is the conglomerate inhomogeneous?
 -  Is the conglomerate stable?
 -  Is the conglomerate unstable, modifies the shape
 -  Is the conglomerate with aspect of ball or clod
 -  Is the content of parietal sacciform structure liquid and solid?
 -  Is the content of parietal sacciform structure liquid?
 -  Is the contour clear irregular?
 -  Is the contour clear regular?
 -  Is the contour clear?
 -  Is the contour continuous?
 -  Is the contour interrupted?
 -  Is the contour irregular?
 -  Is the contour regular?
 -  Is the contour unclear?
 -  Is the echogenity of modifications lower than the liver one?
 -  Is the ecogenity mixed (with transsonic zones)?
 -  Is the ecogenity of content enhanced homogeneous (uniform)?
 -  Is the ecogenity of content enhanced inhomogeneous (nonuniform)?
 -  Is the ecogenity of content transsonic?
 -  Is the ecogenity of modifications hypoecogenic?
 -  Is the gallbladder clogged?
 -  Is the gallbladder contents normal?
 -  Is the gallbladder diminished (length < 4.0 cm, transverse diameter < 2.0 cm)?
 -  Is the gallbladder enlarged (length >10 cm, anterioposterior diameter >4.0 cm)?
 -  Is the gallbladder folded (necklace of beads)?
 -  Is the gallbladder normal (usually: 7-10 cm (with extremes 4-12 cm), anterioposterior and transverse diameter 2-3.5 cm)?
 -  Is the gallbladder tonicity normal?
 -  Is the image of double concentric contour?
 -  Is the image of homogeneous band (linear)?
 -  Is the jaundice present?
 -  Is the jaundice with acute onset?
 -  Is the jaundice with gradual onset?
 -  Is the level of flexion distal (the fundic section, phrygian cap)?
 -  Is the level of flexion medio-corporal (bilobate gallbladder)
 -  Is the mobility chaotic?
 -  Is the modifications echogenity higher than the liver echogenity?
 -  Is the movement ascending to the anterior wall?
 -  Is the movement ordinary?
 -  Is the onset acute?  
 -  Is the onset gradual? 
 -  Is the orientation longitudinal?
 -  Is the orientation transversal?
 -  Is the parietal contact broad base?
 -  Is the parietal contact with thin pedicle?
 -  Is the parietal vegetation represents posterior reverberation?
 -  Is the perivesicular area without modifications?
 -  Is the person senile?
 -  Is the reverberation static?
 -  Is the reverberation static?
 -  Is the reverberation static?
 -  Is the reverberation static?
 -  Is the reverberation static?
 -  Is the reverberation static?
 -  Is the septum solitary?
 -  Is the solid content with reduced mobility?
 -  Is the spreading multiple?
 -  Is the spreading solitary?
 -  Is the spreading uniform?
 -  Is the structure adhered to gallbladder wall?
 -  Is the structure homogeneous?
 -  Is the structure immobile?
 -  Is the structure inhomogeneous (stratified)?
 -  Is the structure lodged in the gallbladder neck?
 -  Is the structure mobile?
 -  Is the structure with chaotic inhomogeneity?
 -  Is the structure with homogeneous aspect?
 -  Is the structure with lobed aspect?
 -  Is the thickening homogeneous?
 -  Is the thickening inhomogeneous?
 -  Is the thickening mixed?
 -  Is the thickening striated?
 -  Is the tonicity decreased (atonic gallbladder)?
 -  Is the tonicity increased (tense aspect)?
 -  Is the vascularization absent?
 -  Is the vascularization absent?
 -  Is the vascularization present?
 -  Is the vascularization present?
 -  Is the vegetation ecogenic? 
 -  Is the vegetation hypoecogenic?
 -  Is the wall thickened, with thickening 0.4-0.8cm?
 -  Is the wall thickened, with thickening >0.9cm?
 -  Is the wall with normal thickness: 0.1-0.3 cm, depending on plenitude (fullness)?
 -  Is there the acoustic shadow?
 -  Is there the acoustic shadow?
 -  Is there the fever?
 -  Is there the gallbladder obstruction?
 -  Is there the pain in the interested zone?
 -  Is there the posterior reverberation of circumscribed modifications?
 -  Is there the posterior reverberation?
 -  Is there the reverberation?
  L-  Linear images
 -  Lobed
 -  Lodged in
  M-  Male?
 -  Mass-like appearance
 -  Medio-corporal
 -  Millimeter images
 -  Mixed
 -  Mixed ecogenic (with (transsonic zones)
  N-  Nonuniform
  O-  Ordinary movement
 -  Organized
  P-  Parietal sacciform structure communicating with vesicular cavity
 -  Posterior reverberation
 -  Protrusive in lumen (polypoid vegetations)
 -  Punctiform images
  R-  R 01. Solitary diverticulum of gallbladder.
 -  R 011. Multiple diverticula of gallbladder.
 -  R 02. Hypoplasic gallbladder.
 -  R 03. Giant gallbladder.
 -  R 04. Normal gallbladder.
 -  R 05. Flexion of gallbladder.
 -  R 06. Gallbladder septum.
 -  R 07. Vesicular biliary lithiasis. Hard calculus (pigmented).
 -  R 08. Vesicular biliary lithiasis. Soft calculus (pure cholesterol calculus).
 -  R 08.1 Vesicular biliary lithiasis. Mixed cholesterol calculus.
 -  R 09. Vesicular biliary lithiasis. Mobile calculus.
 -  R 09.1 Vesicular biliary lithiasis. Floating calculus.
 -  R 10. Vesicular biliary lithiasis. Calculus adhered to gallbladder's wall.
 -  R 11. Vesicular biliary lithiasis. Lodged calculus in the vesicular neck.
 -  R 12. Vesicular biliary lithiasis. Solitary calculus.
 -  R 13. Vesicular biliary lithiasis. Multiple calculi.
 -  R 13.1 Vesicular biliary lithiasis. Calculus with gases.
 -  R 14. Chronic lithiasic cholecystitis.
 -  R 15. Chronic alithiasic cholecystitis.
 -  R 16. Acute lithiasic vesicular hydrops.
 -  R 16.1 Acute lithiasic cholecystitis complicated by empyema.
 -  R 16.2 Chronic lithiasic vesicular hydrops.
 -  R 17. Acute alithiasic vesicular hydrops.
 -  R 17.1. Acute alithiasic cholecystitis complicated by empyema.
 -  R 17.2. Chronic alithiasic vesicular hydrops.
 -  R 18. Acute lithiasic cholecystitis.
 -  R 19. Acute alithiasic cholecystitis.
 -  R 20. Acute phlegmonous lithiasic cholecystitis.
 -  R 21. Acute phlegmonous alithiasic cholecystitis.
 -  R 22. Acute gangrenous lithiasic cholecystitis.
 -  R 23. Acute gangrenous alithiasic cholecystitis.
 -  R 24. Acute emphysematous lithiasic cholecystitis.
 -  R 25. Acute emphysematous alithiasic cholecystitis.
 -  R 26. Acute perforated lithiasic cholecystitis.
 -  R 27. Acute perforated alithiasic cholecystitis.
 -  R 28. Benign tumor. Solitary adenomatous polyp of gallbladder.
 -  R 29. Benign tumor. Multiple adenomatous polyps of gallbladder.
 -  R 30. Malignant tumor. Primitive cancer of gallbladder. Localized form.
 -  R 31. Malignant tumor. Primitive cancer of gallbladder. Diffuse form.
 -  R 32. Malignant tumor. Primitive infiltrative cancer of gallbladder.
 -  R 33. Malignant tumor. Primitive vegetative cancer of gallbladder.
 -  R 34. Focal gallbladder cholesterosis.
 -  R 34.1. Focal cholesterosis associated to other parietal pathologies of gallbladder.
 -  R 35. Diffuse gallbladder cholesterosis.
 -  R 35.1. Diffuse associated cholesterosis.
 -  R 36. Focal cholesterosis of gallbladder. Cholesterol polyp.
 -  R 37. Cholesterosis of gallbladder. Multiple cholesterol polyps.
 -  R 38. Declive sediment of gallbladder.
 -  R 39. Sludge ball.
 -  R 40. Sludge.
 -  R 41. Hepatization of gallbladder.
 -  R 42. Secondary systematic cholecystopathy (AIDS, hepatic cirrhosis, renal and cardiac failure, infection).
 -  R 43. Diffuse adenomyomatosis of gallbladder.
 -  R 44. Localised adenomyomatosis of gallbladder.
 -  Regular
  S-  Sediment
 -  Segmentary
 -  Static reverberation
 -  Stratificated
 -  Striated
 -  Striplike
  T-  Thin pedicle
  U-  Unclear
 -  Uniform spreading
  W-  What are the dimensions (diameter) of the parietal sacciform structure?
 -  What is the dimension of parietal vegetation?
 -  Which is the collection thickness (value)?
 -  Which is the value of dilatation?
 -  Which is the value of fever?
 
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