Gallbladder and cystic duct agenesis diagnosed laparoscopically

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【正】To the Editor:Anatomical variations of the biliary tree are not un-common but isolated agenesis of the gallbladder is rare,[1]with a reported incidence of 0.013%-0.075%.[2]Thisvariation remains undiagnosed since the patient is oftenasymptomatic.
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