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Distinguishing characteristics of xanthogranulomatous cholecystitis and gallbladder adenocarcinoma: a persistent diagnostic dilemma.

Estella Y HuangJames J ReevesRyan C BroderickJoaquin L SerraNicole H GoldhaberJulie Y AnKathryn J FowlerMojgan HosseiniBryan J SandlerGarth R JacobsenSantiago HorganBryan M Clary
Published in: Surgical endoscopy (2023)
Clinical features that may favor benign chronic cholecystitis over gallbladder adenocarcinoma include younger age, male gender, current or prior leukocytosis, and the absence of an intraluminal mass or lymphadenopathy. Laparoscopic cholecystectomy is a safe surgical option for equivocal presentations. Intraoperative frozen section or intentional staging of more extensive procedures based upon final histopathology are valuable surgical strategies.
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