Title of article :
Polypoid gall bladder lesions: Is it necessary for immediate surgery?
Author/Authors :
Ansari, Selim M. Centre for Nuclear Medicine and Ultrasound, Bangladesh , Banu, Sabina Centre for Nuclear Medicine and Ultrasound, Bangladesh , Awal, M.A. Centre for Nuclear Medicine and Ultrasound, Bangladesh , Siddique, Abu Bakkar Centre for Nuclear Medicine and Ultrasound, Bangladesh , Monjur Alam, Md. Sahid Ziaur Rahman Medical College - Mohammad Ali Hospital - Department of Surgery, Bangladesh
From page :
44
To page :
47
Abstract :
Ultrasonographic study of hepatobiliary system was done in 481 patients with acute right hypochondriac pain tofind out any pathology in hepatobiliary system. A total of 57 patients with polypoid lesions in gall bladder werediagnosed and underwent extensive follow-up. In 31 patients, who underwent surgery, the histological findingswere cholesterol polyp/cholesterosis (n=14), cholesterosis with fibrous displasia of gall bladder (n=7),adenomyomatosis (n=3), hyperplastic cholecystosis (n=5) and adenocarcinoma (n=2). Remaining 26 patientswere under follow-up up to 18 months from first diagnosis. Though most of the polyps diagnosed on ultrasoundappeared to be benign without any risk of malignant transformation, it, however, may be recommended to go forsurgery in a persistent symptomatic patient.
Journal title :
Bangladesh Medical Research Council Bulletin
Journal title :
Bangladesh Medical Research Council Bulletin
Record number :
2671773
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