1. [Localised adenomyomatosis of the gall bladder].
- Author
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Colović R, Perisić-Savić M, Matić S, Kalezić V, and Tatić S
- Subjects
- Adenomyoma surgery, Adult, Aged, Female, Gallbladder Neoplasms surgery, Humans, Male, Adenomyoma pathology, Gallbladder Neoplasms pathology
- Abstract
Adenomyomatosis of the gall bladder is a rare benign disease in which hypertrophic mucosa makes deep sinuses into hypetrophic muscular layer making, the so called Rokitansky-Aschoff's sinuses. It appears as a localised, segmental or diffuse form of the disease. Localised adnomyomatosis leads to the formation of "tumorous" lesions. Two patients, a 44-year old man and a 67-year old woman in whom "tumorous" lesions of the gall bladder were diagnosed preoperatively, are presented. Both patients were operated on. Cholecystectomy was carried out. "Tumorous" changes were, in fact, a localised form of adenomyomatosis, what was histologically confirmed.
- Published
- 1994