What are the diagnostic considerations if no activity is seen in the bile ducts? What conclusions can be drawn about the likelihood of acute cholecystitis as a diagnosis?

What are the diagnostic considerations if no activity is seen in the bile ducts? What conclusions can be drawn about the likelihood of acute cholecystitis as a diagnosis?

If there is no activity in the bile ducts, diagnostic considerations include high-grade obstruction of the biliary tree and poor hepatic function (look for blood pool activity). It is not possible to draw any conclusions about the presence or absence of acute cholecystitis.