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Gallbladder cancer

The American Journal of Surgery, 2008
Gallbladder cancer (GC) is a relatively rare but highly lethal neoplasm. We review the epidemiology, etiology, pathology, symptoms, diagnosis, staging, treatment, and prognosis of GC.A Pubmed database search between 1971 and February 2007 was performed. All abstracts were reviewed and articles with GC obtained; further references were extracted by hand-
Stavros, Gourgiotis   +5 more
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Gallbladder Vasculitis

Journal of Clinical Gastroenterology, 1989
Five cases of gallbladder vasculitis were encountered during a 10-year period in a community hospital with annual surgical cases of about 12,000. All five patients were clinically diagnosed as having cholelithiasis with or suspected to have cholecystitis.
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Intrahepatic Gallbladder

Southern Medical Journal, 1980
Intrahepatic gallbladder must be distinguished from other lesions which also produce an area of decreased tracer concentration on liver scan. Identification is imperative because it determines therapy. A scan performed with rose bengal labeled with iodine 131 was used in this case.
C B, Wysong, R J, Gorten
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Porcelain gallbladder

Journal of Manipulative and Physiological Therapeutics, 2002
To discuss the case of a porcelain gallbladder found incidentally in a patient with low back and heel pain.A 70-year-old woman had low back pain, numbness in the left lower leg, and sharp pain in her left heel. Plain films of the lumbar spine necessitated diagnostic abdominal ultrasound, the findings of which were consistent with porcelain gallbladder ...
Young, K.J., Johnson, J.
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Gallbladder carcinoma

European Journal of Surgical Oncology (EJSO), 2008
Although it is the most common cancer of the biliary tree, gallbladder carcinoma remains an uncommon disease. As a result, many clinicians rarely encounter it and there is uncertainty regarding proper management. Resection is the most effective and only potentially curative treatment.
G, Miller, W R, Jarnagin
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Gallbladder dyskinesia

Current Treatment Options in Gastroenterology, 2008
The most appropriate means to diagnose and manage patients with suspected gallbladder dyskinesia remain contentious. A major problem relates to difficulties in clearly identifying the features that characterize biliary-like pain. Conflicting reports in the literature regarding whether symptoms alone are reliable predictors of pain relief after ...
Stephanie L, Hansel, John K, Dibaise
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Porcelain Gallbladder

Clinical Gastroenterology and Hepatology, 2021
Hiroki Matsuura   +2 more
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Gallbladder Polyps

Current Treatment Options in Gastroenterology, 2005
Most small gallbladder polyps are benign and do not change significantly over time. They are usually incidental findings on ultrasound. Therefore, these polyps should be checked periodically with routine percutaneous ultrasonography. In the asymptomatic patient, gallbladder polyps that are greater than 1 cm in diameter should be treated with ...
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Double gallbladder

The American Journal of Surgery, 1949
J H, MEYER, W M, DOWLIN, S S, REINGLASS
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Gallbladder Cancer

Gallbladder carcinoma (GBC) is the most common biliary epithelial malignancy, with an estimated incidence of 1.13 cases per 100,000 in the United States (Hundal and Shaffer in Clin Epidemiol 6:99-109, 2014 1; Henley et al. in Cancer Epidemiol Biomarkers Prev 24:1319-1326, 2015 2).
Clayton T, Marcinak, Daniel E, Abbott
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