17. Adenocarcinoma of the gall bladder with multiple liver metastases: Revision history

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22 May 2022

  • curprev 17:2017:20, 22 May 2022Nikolas talk contribs 1,065 bytes +1,065 Created page with "'''Organ''': Liver and gallbladder '''Description''': The gallbladder bears signs of chronic cholecystitis – it’s whitish, thickened, fibrotic and adhered to the liver. The liver contains many metastases. They’re visible as large, greyish foci on the front and on the back of the preparation. '''Diagnosis''': Adenocarcinoma of the gallbladder with metastasis to the liver '''Causes''': * Cholelithiasis -> chronic cholecystitis -> adenocarcinoma '''Theory''':..." Tag: Visual edit