Clinical Gastroenterology Vol.26 No.5(3)

Theme Benign to Low-malignant Pancreatobiliary Lesionst
Title Cholesterol Polyp of Gallbladder
Publish Date 2011/05
Author Takeo Ukita Department of Internal Medicine Division of Gastroenterology, Toho University Ohashi Medical Center
Author Iruru Maetani Department of Internal Medicine Division of Gastroenterology, Toho University Ohashi Medical Center
Author Hiroaki Shigoya Department of Internal Medicine Division of Gastroenterology, Toho University Ohashi Medical Center
Author Shigefumi Omuta Department of Internal Medicine Division of Gastroenterology, Toho University Ohashi Medical Center
Author Toshiaki Oharaseki Department of Pathology, Toho University Ohashi Medical Center
Author Kei Takahashi Department of Pathology, Toho University Ohashi Medical Center
[ Summary ] Ultrasound imaging is reviewed in relation to the pathology of cholesterol induced gallbladder polyps. This condition produces highly elevated lesions in the gallbladder and are a commonly encountered condition. Gallbladder surfaces often exhibit granular mulberry like textures. Ultrasonography plays a major role in the diagnosis of abdominal conditions. This disease is generally benign, with lesions being approximately 10 mm in size when first observed. Because the imaging findings are also typical of hyperplasia and ductal epithelial conditions, more specific information must be obtained. This condition is clinically difficult to distinguish from cancer. With EUS we may be able to depict what appears to be a granular nodular surface with abdominal ultrasonography and be able to diagnose atypical cases.
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