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World J Gastroenterol. Mar 28, 2007; 13(12): 1857-1861
Published online Mar 28, 2007. doi: 10.3748/wjg.v13.i12.1857
Table 1 Analysis of past history of 23 UGC cases
IndicationsUGCPDGC
Age (yr)59.57 ± 11.4956.21 ± 11.62
SexM: 5, F: 18M: 14, F: 19
Signs and symptoms
Jaundice (n)41
Stomachache (n)2024
Febrile (n)11
Dyspepsia (n)45
Body weight loss (n)46
Abdominal mass (n)03
Absence of symptoms (n)1 (preoperative diagnosis is adenoma)3
Multiple pregnancies (≥ 3 times) (n)1314
Family malignancy history (n)1, his father suffered with gastric cancer2, their fathers respectively have lung cancer and hepatoma
Past history
Gastritis (n)43
Gastric ulcer (n)32
Hepatitis B (n)510
Contact with schistosome pestilent water (n)98
Coexisted with cholecystolithiasis (n)178a
Size of cholecystolithiasis (> 1 cm) (n)75
Multiple (n)176b
Complicated with choledoch carcinoma (n)10
Biliary tract diseases found preoperatively
Polypoid lesion of gallbladder wall (n)37
Multiple (n)26
Size (> 1 cm) (n)23
Gallbladder wall thickening (n)129
Gallbladder enlargement (n)56
Atrophy of gallbladder (n)21
Cholestasis (n)20
Congenital capsular dilation of bile duct (n)01
Coexist with extra-biliary-tract diseases
Splenomegaly (n)04
Kidney multiple cystis (n)02
Hemangiomas of liver (n)02
Heparadiposum (n)15
Hepatic cirrhosis (n)12
Esophageal hiatal hernia (n)01
Lateral ventral hernia (n)03
Table 2 Diagnosis and treatment in 23 UGC cases
IndicationsUGCPDGC
Final diagnosis during operation60.87% (14/23)
Final diagnosis after operation39.13% (9/23)
Open cholecystectomy0.41% (23/5582)
Laparoscopic cholecystectomy0% (0/3225)
Imergency operation13.04% (3/23)
Main misdiagnosis causes (n)
Hepatoma2
Cholecystolithiasis14
Adenoma3
Cholecystolithiasis coexisted with adenoma4
Special examination methods
USG (n)1614
CT (n)12
MRI (n)01
USG + CT (n)312
USG + MRI (n)23
USG + CT + MRI (n)11
Laboratory examinations
Carcino-embryonic antigen (n)1/20/10
Alpha-fetoprotein (n)0/12/10
Alkali phosphatase (n)0/02/4
γ-GT (n)2/22/2
Lactate dehydrogenase (n)0/01/1
5-nucleophosphatase (n)0/01/1
Operations
Cholecystectomy (n)1711
Cholecystectomy + regional lymph clearing (n)24
Combined with partial hepatectomy (n)310
Combined with partial excision of extrahepatic bile duct (n)12
Combined with excision of outer metastasis (n)05 (2 cases proved nontumorous metastasis postop)
Exploratory laparotomy (n)01
Adjunctive therapy
Postoperative radiotherapy (n)03
Postoperative chemotherapy (n)49
Treatment with TCM (n)13
TACE with recrudescent tumor (n)02
Table 3 Pathological characteristics of 23 UGC cases
IndicationsUGCPDGC
Primary location of gallbladder carcinoma (n)(with record 16 cases)(with record 21 cases)
Cystic duct11
Neck of gallbladder83a
Body of gallbladder56
Bottom of gallbladder06b
Boundary between neck and body of gallbladder20
Body and bottom of gallbladder05c
Nevin staging
I62d
II51e
III78
IV26
V316f
Cancerometastasis status (n)
Gallbladder lymph node10
Portal lymph node01
Common bile duct lymph node14
Latero-hepatic artery lymph nod01
Nerve boundle in gallbladder wall02
Extrahepatic bile duct02
Liver311
Diaphragmatic muscle01
Peritoneum01
Omentum01
Pathohistological diagnosis
Histological type (n)
Adenocarcinoma2027
Adenoma canceration22
Squamous carcinoma12
Undifferentiated carcinoma02
Grade (n)
Well differentiated1411g
Moderately differentiated34
Poorly differentiated618h