The imperceivable fable of metamorphosis in 30 cases of gall bladder carcinomas, a study of 2 years
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https://doi.org/10.7439/ijbr.v4i10.375Keywords:
ischemia modified albumin, myocardial infarction, Serum albumin indexAbstract
Amongst all hepatobiliary neoplastic lesions Gallbladder cancer is a highly aggressive malignancy that usually presents at an advanced, incurable stage. It is the fifth most common gastrointestinal tumor. A prospective study of 30 cases was carried out using routine and special histopathological methods for a period of 2 years. Out of the 30 cases studied majority of neoplasms were adenocarcinomas(80%), with female predominance (66%), followed by secondaries to gall bladder(10%). Squamous cell carcinoma and mucinous variant of gall bladder cancer still remains rare entity (3.33%) each. Intestinal type of adenocarcinoma though uncommon has male preponderance (3.33%).
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