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Gallbladder carcinoma clinically mimics benign gallbladder diseases and often escapes detection until advanced stage. Risk factors include advanced age, female gender, cholelithiasis, porcelain gallbladder, gallbladder polyps, congenital biliary cysts, chronic infection and smoking. The role of radiological imaging is limited to the use of ultrasound, CT scans, endoscopic/FNA and histopathological examination procedures for diagnostic and staging purposes. Routine submission of all post-cholecystectomy gallbladder specimens for histopathology to detect cancer is standard practice at many…mehr

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Gallbladder carcinoma clinically mimics benign gallbladder diseases and often escapes detection until advanced stage. Risk factors include advanced age, female gender, cholelithiasis, porcelain gallbladder, gallbladder polyps, congenital biliary cysts, chronic infection and smoking. The role of radiological imaging is limited to the use of ultrasound, CT scans, endoscopic/FNA and histopathological examination procedures for diagnostic and staging purposes. Routine submission of all post-cholecystectomy gallbladder specimens for histopathology to detect cancer is standard practice at many institutions globally. GBS prompted advocacy for selective GBS submission based on demographic, clinical and macroscopic features as indications for evaluation, considered logical from a practical and cost-effective perspective, especially in resource constrained healthcare systems. The frequency of GBC determined, multivariate analysis of demographic and diagnostic subtypes used to identify associations and risk factors for GBC.
Autorenporträt
Dr. Prabhat Pant (Doctor en Patología), Profesor Adjunto, GMC, Haldwani, Dr. Sanjeev Kumar Shukla (Doctor en Biotecnología), Científico de Investigación-II, Unidad de Investigación Multidisciplinar (MRU), GMC, Haldwani, Dr. Kedar Singh Shahi (Doctor en Cirugía), HOD, Departamento de Cirugía, Government Medical College, Haldwani, Nainital, Uttarakhand, India.