Figure 3From: Case report: an unrecognized etiology of transient gallbladder pain in heart failure diagnosed with internist-performed point-of-care ultrasound POCUS #2. (A) Long and (B) short axis views of the gallbladder showing abnormal gallbladder wall thickening to 0.78Â cm with edematous narrowing of the gallbladder neck. (C) IVC measuring 2Â cm with <10% inspiratory collapse and associated hepatic vein engorgement indicating volume overload. (D) Diffuse pulmonary B-lines consistent with interstitial edema.Back to article page