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==Overview== | |||
The histopathological analysis may be helpful in the diagnosis of chronic cholecystitis. Findings suggestive of chronic cholecystitis include [[lymphocytic]] inflammatory infiltrates, [[metaplasia]], [[fibrosis]], [[lipid]] and mucolipid accumulation in [[gallbladder]] wall. | |||
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On histopathological analysis the findings suggestive of chronic cholecystitis include:<ref name="Chronic cholecystitis">{{cite web |url=http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/01913120490489441 |title=Chronic cholecystitis}}</ref> | |||
* [[Lymphocytic]] inflammatory infiltrates and [[metaplasia]] | |||
* [[Fibrosis]] | |||
* [[Lipid]] and mucolipid acuumulation in gallbladder wall | |||
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Overview
The histopathological analysis may be helpful in the diagnosis of chronic cholecystitis. Findings suggestive of chronic cholecystitis include lymphocytic inflammatory infiltrates, metaplasia, fibrosis, lipid and mucolipid accumulation in gallbladder wall.
Other Diagnostic Studies
On histopathological analysis the findings suggestive of chronic cholecystitis include:[1]
- Lymphocytic inflammatory infiltrates and metaplasia
- Fibrosis
- Lipid and mucolipid acuumulation in gallbladder wall