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Spontaneously perforation of gallbladder secondary to Hemorrhagic cholecystitis
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  • sami Fendri,
  • Haitham Rejab,
  • Ayman Trigui,
  • Bassem Abid,
  • Youssef Mejdoub,
  • salma ketata,
  • Meriam Triki TRIKI,
  • Mohamed Ben Amar,
  • Salah Boujelbene
sami Fendri
Habib Bourguiba Hospital

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Haitham Rejab
University of Sfax Faculty of Medecine of Sfax
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Ayman Trigui
University of Sfax Faculty of Medecine of Sfax
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Bassem Abid
University of Sfax Faculty of Medecine of Sfax
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Youssef Mejdoub
University of Sfax Faculty of Medecine of Sfax
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salma ketata
University of Sfax Faculty of Medecine of Sfax
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Meriam Triki TRIKI
University of Sfax Faculty of Medecine of Sfax
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Mohamed Ben Amar
Habib Bourguiba Hospital
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Salah Boujelbene
University of Sfax Faculty of Medecine of Sfax
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Abstract

Hemorrhagic cholecystitis is a rare complication of acute cholecystitis. Hemorrhage in the gallbladder can occur for a variety of reasons (gallstone cholecystitis, secondary to trauma, percutaneous procedures, neoplasms, bile parasites, or disorders of hemostasis).CT scan can help the diagnosis. We report a case of hemorrhagic cholecystitis complicated by gallbladder perforation