Chronic cholecystitis more commonly affects females. The patients fall into two groups: young or middle-aged overweight women where there is often histological evidence of inflammation of the gallbladder; and elderly women who have shrunken, grossly thickened and chronically inflamed gallbladders.
The clinical presentation may vary from classic severe biliary colic to vague or nonspecific complaints:
Patients sometimes have tenderness in right hypochondrium, just below the ninth rib where the edge of the rectus abdominis muscle crosses the costal margin.
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