N J L M

 
Subscribe Via RSS
  • Home
  • About
    Salient Features Bibliographic Information Abstracting and Indexing Specialties Covered Publisher Journal Policy
  • Issues
    Current Issue Online Ahead of Print Archive Forthcoming issue
  • Editorial
    Editorial Statements Editorial-PeerReview Process Editorial Board Publication Ethics & Malpractice Join us
  • Authors
    Submit an Article Manuscript Instructions Manuscript Assistance Publication Charges Paid Services Early Online Publication Service
  • Reviewers
    Apply as Reviewer Reviewers Acknowledgment
  • Search
    Simple Search Advanced Search
  • Member
    Register Login
  • Contact
  • Subscription
Original article / research
Year: 2023 Month: January Volume: 12 Issue: 1 Page: PC04 - PC06

Gallbladder Carcinoma Masquerading as Calculous Cholecystitis: A Rare Case Report

 
Correspondence Ranjani Mohan, Priavadhana Rajan Prasaad, Meenakshisundaram Kumaresan,
Dr. Ranjani Mohan,
Assistant Professor, Department of Pathology, ESIC Medical College, K.K. Nagar, Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India.
E-mail: drranjanimohan@gmail.com
:
The incidence of Gallbladder carcinomas are very rare and may go undetected in radiology. Gallbladder carcinomas account for 1.2% of cancers globally. Gallbladder is the commonest site of cancers of biliary tract and most are adenocarcinomas arising from secretory cells. Most patients are females in their fourth and fifth decades, presenting with vague symptoms like pain and discomfort in locally advanced disease. Most are diagnosed in cholecystectomies done for calculi, polyp or cholecystitis. Biliary type of adenocarcinoma is the most common histologic subtype reported in the literature. The signet ring cell carcinoma of gallbladder is an uncommon subtype with very few reported cases in the past. Here authors report a case of signet ring cell carcinoma of gallbladder in a 42-year-old female patient who presented with dull aching pain in right hypochondrium for six months. Ultrasound and Computed Tomography (CT) revealed calculous cholecystitis with pericholecystic fluid collection. But the final histopathology revealed an unusual variant of gallbladder carcinoma.
 
[ FULL TEXT ]   |   [ ]
 
Print
  • Article Utilities

    • Readers Comments (0)
    • Article in PDF
    • Citation Manager
    • Article Statistics
    • Link to PUBMED
    • Print this Article
    • Send to a Friend
    • Go To Issues

      • Current Issue
      • Past Issues
  • Search Articles

    • Simple Search
    • Advance Search
  • Authors Facilities

    • Extensive Author Support
    • Submit Manuscript
    • ONLINE First Facility
    • NJLM Pre Publishing
  • Quick Links

    • REVIEWER
    • ACCESS STATISTICS
  • Users

    • Register
    • Log in
  • Pages

    • About
    • Issues
    • Editorials
    • Authors
    • Reviewers
    • Search
    • Contacts
  • Issues Archives

  • Affiliated Websites

    • JCDR Prepublishing
    • Neonatal Database Home
    • JCDR Neonatal Database download center