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Study of serum calcium and trace elements in chronic cholelithiasis.

Ganga R Verma1, Ajay K Pandey, Shashank M Bose, Rajendra Prasad.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: High biliary calcium and trace elements (copper, zinc and iron) in patients with chronic cholelithiasis can be associated with gallstones.
METHODS: Estimations of calcium, copper, zinc and iron were done in the serum, gall bladder bile and gallstones of 48 patients with chronic cholelithiasis and in 20 age- and sex-matched controls. Biliary levels of calcium and trace elements and bile/serum ratio of calcium and trace elements were compared in the two groups.
RESULTS: Serum calcium was significantly less (P = 0.009) than controls, but biliary calcium was higher in the patients with chronic cholecystitis. All trace elements were found to be significantly higher (P </= 0.036) in the bile of patients with chronic cholelithiasis. The bile/serum ratio of calcium, copper and zinc was significantly greater (P </= 0.03) in patients of chronic cholelithiasis. Gall bladder bile in patients with chronic cholelithiasis was slightly more alkaline. Pigment stones contained significantly more calcium, copper and iron than cholesterol stones (P </= 0.001).
CONCLUSION: Higher biliary calcium and trace elements as well as a defective pH of gall bladder bile in patients with chronic cholelithiasis could be the underlying factor in the pathogenesis of gallstones.

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Year:  2002        PMID: 12190737     DOI: 10.1046/j.1445-2197.2002.02485.x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  ANZ J Surg        ISSN: 1445-1433            Impact factor:   1.872


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