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Clinicopathological study of gall bladder carcinoma with special reference to gallstones: our 8-year experience from eastern India.

Nissar Hussain Hamdani1, Sumyra Khurshid Qadri, Ramesh Aggarwalla, Vishnu Kumar Bhartia, Sumit Chaudhuri, Sanjay Debakshi, Sarfaraz Jalil Baig, N K Pal.   

Abstract

Gallbladder carcinoma (GBC) is the commonest cancer of the biliary tree and the most frequent cause of death from biliary malignancies. The incidence of GBC shows prominent geographic, age, race, and gender-related differences and is 4-7 times higher in patients with gallstones. This prompted us to study the clinicopathological aspects of the disease and the incidence of gallstones in gallbladder carcinoma patients, in this part of India. In this, combined retrospective (Jan 2004-March 2010) and prospective study (April 2010-Dec 2011) of eight years, 198 patients of gallbladder carcinoma (50 males and 148 females), (range 28-82 years; mean 55 years) were studied. Most of the patients were poor and presented with abdominal pain and mass, with abnormal lab parameters. Gallstones were present in 86% of patients. Surgical exploration was performed in 130, with gallbladder resection in 60 (including 7 incidental GBC). Adenocarcinoma (87.7%) was the commonest histological type. The study indicates that GBC is common in our scenario. It is a disease of elderly females, has a strong association with gallstones and every cholecystectomy specimen should be examined histopathologically.

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Year:  2012        PMID: 23317226     DOI: 10.7314/apjcp.2012.13.11.5613

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Asian Pac J Cancer Prev        ISSN: 1513-7368


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2.  Histopathological Examination of Gallbladder Specimens in Kumaon Region of Uttarakhand.

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4.  Trend Analysis of Gallbladder Cancer for Dibrugarh District, Assam, During the Period of 2003-2016.

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5.  Association of adrenergic receptor gene polymorphisms in gallbladder cancer susceptibility in a North Indian population.

Authors:  Rajani Rai; Kiran L Sharma; Sanjeev Misra; Ashok Kumar; Balraj Mittal
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7.  Routine histopathological examination of gallbladder specimens after cholecystectomy: Is it time to change the current practice?

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9.  Sarcomatoid carcinoma of the gallbladder: a case report.

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10.  Death receptor (DR4) haplotypes are associated with increased susceptibility of gallbladder carcinoma in north Indian population.

Authors:  Rajani Rai; Kiran L Sharma; Surbhi Sharma; Sanjeev Misra; Ashok Kumar; Balraj Mittal
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