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Is A HIDA Scan Test Appropriate To Diagnose Gallbladder Dyskinesia?

My Hepa scan indicated an ejection faction of 42%, which was considered the lower limits of normal. I read that 35% to 75% is the normal range. I have mild pain on the right rib cage near the sternum after eating (about 3-4 times per week). The results also listed delayed biliary to the small intestine. All of this is suggestive of gallbladder dyskinesia Question: I am scheduled for ultrasound in a few weeks...is this study used for confirmation?
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Well come to HCM
I really appreciate your concern, if the diagnosis is not being finalized then old finding of anything may helps a lot with new test result and it needs to be correlate with old history and test results hope this information helps.
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Is A HIDA Scan Test Appropriate To Diagnose Gallbladder Dyskinesia?

HI Well come to HCM I really appreciate your concern, if the diagnosis is not being finalized then old finding of anything may helps a lot with new test result and it needs to be correlate with old history and test results hope this information helps.