Fetal gallbladder not shown is more common in pregnant women and usually needs to be reviewed.
Fetal gallbladder undisplayed refers to the inability to see the gallbladder in the ultrasound field of view, which is mostly due to the position of the fetus, and does not need to be overly worried.
Fetal gallbladder is a term used in ultrasonography, which means that the fetal gallbladder cannot be clearly observed in the ultrasound field of view, probably due to the position of the fetus, but when the examination is performed at a different time later, a normal gallbladder can still be found. This phenomenon is relatively common in clinical practice, and the pregnant woman can be examined again at a later time.
Pregnant women should actively ask their doctors about the significance of the results after each checkup.