A 12-year-old is referred to your clinic by their pediatrician for evaluation of crampy, post-prandial right upper quadrant pain of 8 months duration. A right upper quadrant ultrasound showed no gallstones or evidence of chronic cholecystitis. A HIDA scan was obtained and demonstrated an ejection fraction of 25%. The report notes that the patient had pain with CCK injection. What is the most appropriate next step in management?
a Offer cholecystectomy or medical management based upon patient preference
b Medical management
c Cholecystectomy
d Refer to a gastroenterologist for further evaluation
a Offer cholecystectomy or medical management based upon patient preference
b Medical management
c Cholecystectomy
d Refer to a gastroenterologist for further evaluation
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