Ultrasound diagnosis on the apophysis lesions of gallbladder

In: 国际外科学杂志 · 2009 · vol. 36(12) , pp. 824–826 · doi:10.3760/cma.j.issn.1673-4203.2009.12.013 · W3031638706
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This study analyzed ultrasound characteristics of 51 gallbladder lesions, finding 43 benign (mostly cholesterol polyps) and 8 tumorous (5 adenomatous, 3 malignant), with size and symptoms correlating to pathology.

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Objective To discuss the ultrasound diagnosis on the apophysis lesions of the gallbladder. Methods A retrospective analysis was made in 51 cases of polypoid lesions of gallbladder ultrasound char-acteristics of cases, clinical symptoms and pathological types. Results There were 43 cases of benign le-sious (39 cases of cholesterol polyp, 3 cases of adenomyosis, 1 case of inflammatory polyps), 8 cases of tumor lesions (5 cases of adenomatous polyp, 3 cases of malignant tumors). Among those patients with out clinical symptoms (n = 32) were for cholesterol polyps (P 0. 5 cm) should pay more attention to the possibility of having malignant tumors and adenomyosis. Key words: ultrasound; apophysis lesions of gallbladder; diagnosis

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