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A case of mucinous cystic neoplasm of the gallbladder

Clinical Journal of Gastroenterology, 2018
The patient was a 70-year-old woman in whom examination revealed a high level of carbohydrate antigen 19-9. Abdominal ultrasonography and computed tomography (CT) revealed a multilocular cystic lesion compressing the gallbladder. CT indicated the presence of a multilocular cystic tumor (67 × 68 × 72 mm) in contact with the right hepatic lobe ...
Shuichiro Sugawara   +4 more
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Neoplasms of the Gallbladder

2010
Gallbladder cancer (GBC) is an uncommon disease in most developed countries, with the exception of some geographical areas. The highest gallbladder cancer incidence rates have been reported in women from North India (21.5/100,000), Chile (18.1/100,000), Pakistan (13.8/100,000), and Ecuador (12.9/100,000).
Juan Carlos Roa   +2 more
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Gallbladder Neuroendocrine Neoplasms: A Case Report of Gallbladder Small Cell Carcinoma

Journal of Gastrointestinal Cancer, 2015
Gallbladder (GB) carcinoma is the fifth most common gastrointestinal malignancy with 7000 new cases diagnosed in the USA each year [1]. The majority of these tumors are adenocarcinomas [2, 3]. Other histologic types of GB cancers include squamous, adenosquamous, and neuroendocrine carcinoma (NEC). The overall 5-year survival rate for gallbladder cancer
Rehab A. Karam   +3 more
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Three cases of intracystic papillary neoplasm of gallbladder

Abdominal Radiology, 2018
Intracystic papillary neoplasm (ICPN) of gallbladder is a comparatively new concept and is described as pre-malignant lesions in Nakanuma et al. (In: Bosman et al. (eds) WHO Classification of Tumours of the Digestive System, World Health Organization of Tumours, IARC, Lyon, 2010).
Naruki Mizobuchi   +11 more
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Malignant Neoplasm of the Gallbladder: Roentgenological Diagnosis

Radiology, 1957
The diagnosis of primary neoplasm of the gallbladder is a clinical problem the preoperative solution of which may be dependent on a thorough roentgenologic study. Because of the importance of this method of examination, a review of available roentgenograms has been undertaken in a search for possible distinctive and diagnostic characteristics.
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Factors Affecting Survival of Patients With Gallbladder Neoplasms

Archives of Internal Medicine, 1972
Survival analysis based on a nationwide study of patients in Israel with gallbladder cancer revealed a relatively better survival in two subgroups: (1) patients with a localized tumor at operation and (2) patients with papillary adenocarcinoma.
Baruch Modan, Jacob Hart
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Localized wall thickening of the gallbladder mimicking a neoplasm

Digestive Endoscopy, 2003
Clinical diagnosis of chronic cholecystitis is made based on diffuse hyperechoic thickening of the gallbladder wall as shown by ultrasonographic examination. We herein report three cases of chronic cholecystitis showing localized hypoechoic thickening of the gallbladder wall that mimicked gallbladder cancer by ultrasonography.
Yutaka Noda   +7 more
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[CT in the staging of neoplasms of the gallbladder].

La Radiologia medica, 1990
The authors report the results of 50 cases of gallbladder carcinoma studied by means of CT, which were observed since 1984. Twenty-five cases were confirmed at surgery and 25 were selected among those in which CT, clinical history, natural disease evolution and matching with other instrumental and laboratory examinations were highly suggestive of ...
MAGNANO SAN LIO V   +6 more
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An unusual position of the gallbladder following nephrectomy for large neoplasms

Pediatric Radiology, 1997
The cases of two children are presented in whom the gallbladder was found to lie in an unusual position in the ipsilateral renal fossa following nephrectomy for large neoplasms. This postoperative visceral position must be recognized, as the appearance on cross-sectional imaging can mimic postoperative fluid collections at the resection site or tumor ...
Isla Lang   +2 more
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Intracholecystic papillary-tubular neoplasm of the gallbladder

Pathology, 2014
The pathologic description for neoplastic polyps of the gallbladder (GB) was controversial. Although current WHO suggest adenoma and papillary neoplasm for precursor lesions, the distinction is not clear. In recent study for 123 GB cases, we found tumoral preinvasive neoplasms (≥ 1 cm) were analogous to their pancreatic and biliary counterparts.
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