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The Mucocele of the Gallbladder

Journal of Gastrointestinal Surgery, 2017
The gallbladder polyps are a common finding during ultrasonography but only in rare cases they may be a cancer. When a polyp is greater than 1 cm, the cholecystectomy is usually performed. In these images, a polyp of 4 cm corresponding to a collection of mucus (mucocele) is reported.
Clemente, Gennaro   +3 more
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Amyloidosis of the gallbladder mimicking gallbladder cancer [PDF]

open access: possibleJournal of Gastroenterology, 2007
We report a rare case of amyloidosis of the gallbladder in a 63-year-old woman with a history of primary amyloidosis. The patient was asymptomatic. Blood chemistry and hematologic laboratory levels, as well as values for tumor markers, were unremarkable. Ultrasonography (US) of the abdomen showed a focal echogenic lesion (22 x 15 mm) in the body of the
Hitoshi Yamada   +4 more
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Melanoma of the gallbladder

Folia Medica Cracoviensia, 2023
Melanoma is a highly malignant neoplasm with the most typical primary locations in the skin and eyeball and rarely reported in the other organs, including the gallbladder. More commonly metastases of melanoma of various primary sites to the gallbladder are observed.
Paweł, Bojar   +3 more
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Ultrasonography of the Gallbladder

1997
The value of ultrasonography compared with oral cholecystography in the diagnosis of gallstones has been addressed in many papers (Goldberg 1974; Lawson 1977; Anderson and Harned 1977; Arnon and Rosenquist 1976; Cammisa and Armillotta 1981; Crade et al. 1976; Croce et al. 1981; Crow et al. 1976; Hessler et al. 1981; Marano et al. 1981).
Bazzocchi M   +3 more
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Gallbladder Carcinoma and Its Differential Diagnosis at MRI: What Radiologists Should Know.

Radiographics, 2020
Gallbladder carcinoma is the most common cancer of the biliary system. It is challenging to diagnose because patients are often asymptomatic or present with nonspecific symptoms that mimic common benign diseases.
Camila Lopes Vendrami   +4 more
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Gallbladder Wall Calcification and Gallbladder Cancer

Journal of the American College of Surgeons, 2013
and may have indicated a fundamental difference inapproach of some surgeons undertaking OPD.We do share the authors’ views on LPD and believe itdoes have an important role to play in the management ofperiampullary carcinomas. However, before its wide-spread adoption to clinical practice, we feel a multicenterrandomize controlled trial of LPD vs OCD for
Stephanie M. Wong, Issie S. Weissglas
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Functional Gallbladder Disorder: Gallbladder Dyskinesia

Gastroenterology Clinics of North America, 2010
Functional gallbladder disorder, commonly referred to as gallbladder dyskinesia, is characterized by the occurrence of abdominal pain resembling gallbladder pain but in the absence of gallstones. The diagnosis and management of this condition can be confusing even for the most astute clinician.
Stephanie L. Hansel, John K. DiBaise
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Agenesis of the Gallbladder

Southern Medical Journal, 2000
Agenesis of the gallbladder is rare. Three groups have been identified: those with multiple fetal anomalies, asymptomatic cases, and symptomatic cases. Right upper quadrant pain is present in 90% of the cases, nausea and vomiting in 60%, and jaundice in 35%. Operative strategy is aimed at thorough exploration to locate an aberrant gallbladder.
Baltazar, Ulises   +3 more
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A Calcified Gallbladder [PDF]

open access: possibleNew England Journal of Medicine, 2020
Porcelain Gallbladder An 83-year-old woman presented with nausea. A plain radiograph showed an incidental finding of gallbladder calcification consistent with porcelain gallbladder.
Masaya Morimoto, Nobuyoshi Mori
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Gallbladder, Gallstones, and Diseases of the Gallbladder in Children

Pediatrics In Review, 2020
1. Deborah A. Goldman, MD* 1. *Pediatric Institute, Cleveland Clinic Foundation, Cleveland, OH Pediatric providers should have a heightened awareness of gallbladder diseases in children, which have increased in incidence during the past few decades. After completing this review, readers should be able to: 1.
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