2023
DOI: 10.1007/s00261-023-04090-x
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Proposal for a new morphological “combined type” of gallbladder cancer: description of radiopathological characteristics and comparison with other morphological types

Manika Chhabra,
Daneshwari Kalage,
Pankaj Gupta
et al.
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“…In study by Batra et al [ 127 ] mass replacing GB was most common findings (73%) on USG followed by presence of gall stone along with mass (54%). Chhabra et al [ 128 ] demonstrated a new combined type of GBC when GBC present as both thickening and mass replacing GB. Rana et al [ 129 ] proposed sonographic “Cervix Sign” for GB neck malignancy.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…In study by Batra et al [ 127 ] mass replacing GB was most common findings (73%) on USG followed by presence of gall stone along with mass (54%). Chhabra et al [ 128 ] demonstrated a new combined type of GBC when GBC present as both thickening and mass replacing GB. Rana et al [ 129 ] proposed sonographic “Cervix Sign” for GB neck malignancy.…”
Section: Studies On Diagnostics and Imagingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Perihilar CC presents most commonly as a periductal infiltrating lesion, which must be differentiated from benign strictures ( 13 ). GBC manifests as a mass-replacing the gallbladder, wall-thickening, combined form, or intraluminal polypoidal form ( 14 ). Each form poses a distinct challenge in differentiation from benign diseases ( 15 ).…”
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