*Â Â Ultrasound Division, ASL Roma B, Rome, Italy;
** Ultrasound Division, Ceprano Hospital, Ceprano, Italy.
Introduction
The term âPhrygian capâ describes a gallbladder with one wall shorter than the other such that the fundus folds over the body. It is also described as a transverse congenital septum in the fundus of the gallbladder. This congenital gallbladder deformity is of no clinical importance.
During pregnancy, transverse sections of the abdomen performed for abdominal circumference measurement or for fetal anomalies screening, may occasionally reveal this gallbladder shape variant.
Here are some images and videos of Phrygian cap gallbladder deformity obtained in second and third trimester:
Images 1, 2, 3, and 4: Images show a few examples of Phrygian cap deformity of the gallbladder obtained during second and third trimester scans (arrows point at the gallbladder in the place where the gallbladder folds and creates a pseudo-septum).