2017
DOI: 10.18203/2320-6012.ijrms20175559
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Frequency of gall bladder metaplasia and its distribution in different regions of gall bladder in routine cholecystectomy specimens

Abstract: Background: In India, gall stone disease is more common in women in the north, north east and east as compared to other zones in the country. Gall bladder metaplasia has been documented as the precursor lesion of dysplasia and therefore carcinoma. Present study was conducted to ascertain the frequency and type of metaplasia along with distribution in different regions of gall bladder.Methods: All the post cholecystectomy gallbladder samples submitted for histopathology comprised the study material. Three secti… Show more

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“…We noted that pyloric metaplasia was more common than other types of metaplasia, which is comparable to previous studies (30,(32)(33)(34). The mean age of the patients with pyloric and intestinal metaplasia was 51.1 and 52.55 years, respectively.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 92%
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“…We noted that pyloric metaplasia was more common than other types of metaplasia, which is comparable to previous studies (30,(32)(33)(34). The mean age of the patients with pyloric and intestinal metaplasia was 51.1 and 52.55 years, respectively.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 92%
“…Gallbladder polyps were detected in 0.6% of the patients with higher frequency in women; although Aldouri et al (27) In this study, intestinal and pyloric metaplasia were seen in 2.92% and 16.43% of the cases, respectively. Although, Sharma et al (30) reported intestinal metaplasia in 15.97% and pyloric metaplasia in 42.86% of gallbladders. The prevalence of intestinal and pyloric metaplasia in Segovia Lohse and Cuenca Torres's (31) study was reported 2.1% and 22.6%, respectively.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 95%
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“…Renu Sharma et al 2018 reported metaplasia in 42.5% of pyloric, 16% of intestinal metaplasia. 6 16.5% of pyloric and 15.5% of intestinal metaplasia by Khanna et al 2006. 7 50% of pyloric and 16% intestinal metaplasia by Martinezguzman et al 8 Highest incidence of 95.1% of pyloric metaplasia and 58.1% of intestinal metaplasia by Duarte et al 1993.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…Similar findings were observed by Baig SJ et al [24] and Tyagi SP et al [25] they found chronic cholecystitis in 60% and 50.8% cases respectively. Acute cholecystitis accounted for 6.45% cases while Kaur et al [26] Khan S et al [27] and Sharma I et al [28] showed 2.60%, 2.70% and 2.60% cases of acute cholecystitis respectively. Cholesterolosis was seen in only 31 cases (7.14%) which was similar to the work done by Giri S et al [18] who reported cholesterolosis in 7.61% cases.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%