| Literature DB >> 34350077 |
Deepak P Kalbi1, Anusha Bapatla1,2, Ahmed J Chaudhary1, Sifullah Bashar1, Sana Iqbal3.
Abstract
Little has been documented in existing literature regarding incidentally found gallbladder (GB) polyps. These clinically asymptomatic lesions are mostly benign, with only 5% progressing to malignancy. GB cancer, although rare, presents as an end-stage incurable disease. According to the current guidelines, cholecystectomy is recommended for polyps >10 mm in size for a better outcome. Thus, it is essential to know the clinical picture, surveillance, and treatment of these polyps earlier in the course of the disease to avoid the advancement of polyps to malignancy. This paper discusses the signs and symptoms, surveillance, treatment, and prognosis of GB polyps.Entities:
Keywords: benign; gallbladder polyps; gallbladder pseudopolyps; malignant polyps; surveillance
Year: 2021 PMID: 34350077 PMCID: PMC8325965 DOI: 10.7759/cureus.16113
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Cureus ISSN: 2168-8184
Summary of risk factors for malignant GB polyps
GB: gallbladder
| Risk factors | Association of the risk factor with gallbladder carcinoma |
| Age | Per Bhatt et al, the probability of carcinoma is found to be 20.7% in patients aged over 50 who have polyps less than 10 mm in diameter [ |
| Ethnicity | The risk of malignancy is 13 times higher in Indian and Asian ethnicity as compared to Caucasians [ |
| Gallstones | Association between the gallstone and gastric carcinoma is not well-proven. |
| Size | Size more than 10 cm is considered as the cutoff for suspicion of high risk of malignancy [ |
| Shape | Solitary polyps are more malignant than multiple polyps. The probability of malignant is 24.8% in solitary sessile polyp and cholecystectomy is recommended [ |
| Primary sclerosing cholangitis | According to a case series of 4 patients with primary sclerosing cholangitis and gallbladder polyps, all were found malignant regardless of the size of the polyp [ |
| Tumors markers | No positive linear association has been found between the tumor markers and the risk of malignancy [ |
Figure 1Management approach based on the size (diameter) of the GB polyp
GB: gallbladder
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