Metaplastic Changes in Chronic Cholecystitis: Implications for Early Diagnosis and Surgical Intervention to Prevent the Gallbladder Metaplasia-Dysplasia-Carcinoma Sequence
Abstract
Background: Metaplastic features of the gallbladder epithelium are considered to be the precursors of gallbladder cancer. Considering the possible role of chronic inflammatory changes in the development of these lesions and the rationale for performing an early prophylactic cholecystectomy, we performed a retrospective study to assess the prevalence of gallbladder metaplasia in patients who underwent cholecystectomy due to underlying cholelithiasis.
Methods: We reviewed the routine histopathology reports of 86 patients with chronic cholecystitis, who underwent elective cholecystectomy, to assess the prevalence of gallbladder metaplasia in the course of chronic cholecystitis. We further attempted to evaluate the existence of any correlations between the presence of the gallbladder metaplasia and the type of lithiasis, as well as the gallbladder wall thickness.
Results: The overall prevalence of metaplastic features in the resected specimens was 25.6%. Dysplastic changes were more frequent in gallbladder specimens with concurrent metaplasia. Moreover, in presence of metaplastic changes, we observed an increase of the average gallbladder wall thickness. Finally, metaplastic and dysplastic changes were associated with the presence of micro-lithiasis rather than macro-lithiasis.
 Conclusions: Gallbladder metaplastic changes appear to be more frequent in cases  			of micro-lithiasis and seem to be associated with a chronic  			thickening of the gallbladder wall. Taking into account the usually  			sub-clinical course of this group of patients, when compared to  			patients with macro-lithiasis, further studies are needed to  			evaluate a possible role of prophylactic cholecystectomy in this  			population to prevent the long term evolution of these early changes  			to cancerous lesions.
J Clin Med Res. 2014;6(1):26-29
doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.4021/jocmr1689w




 
  
  
  
  
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