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== Overview == | |||
It is thought that gallbladder cancer is the result of chronic irritation of the gallbladder mucosa over a duration of years may predispose to malignant transformation. | It is thought that gallbladder cancer is the result of chronic irritation of the gallbladder mucosa over a duration of years may predispose to malignant transformation. | ||
== Pathophysiology == | |||
=== Pathogenesis === | |||
* It is understood that gallbladder cancer is the result of two imprtant pathways | |||
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Revision as of 15:53, 16 January 2018
Overview
It is thought that gallbladder cancer is the result of chronic irritation of the gallbladder mucosa over a duration of years may predispose to malignant transformation.
Pathophysiology
Pathogenesis
- It is understood that gallbladder cancer is the result of two imprtant pathways