Cholangiocarcinoma and gallbladder carcinoma (Record no. 4665)

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Title Cholangiocarcinoma and gallbladder carcinoma
Remainder of title : Comparison of risk factors /
Statement of responsibility, etc. Cynthia C. Pollisco, Benjamin G. Benitez Jr
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Summary, etc. A cross-sectional retrospective study comparing the clinical profile and risk factors of gallbladder carcinoma and Cholangiocarcinoma patients from three hospitals in Metro Manila was done. A total of 40 cases from Santo Tomas University Hospital (STUH), East Avenue Medical Center and Makati Medical Center from 1992 - 2001 were reviewed. Of the forty patients, 28 (70 percent) had gallbladder carcinoma and 12 (30%) had Cholangiocarcinoma. Gallbladder carcinoma patients were mostly females (71.4 percent) with a mean age of 60 +/- 15.7 and patients with cholangiocarcinomas were mostly males (67.7 percent) and were older with a mean age of 72.5 +/- 2.2. Nineteen (67.9 percent) of gallbladder cancers presented in an advanc^fl stage (stage IV), while patients with Cholangiocarcinoma presented in earlier stages (25 percent in stage 1, 33.3 percent in stage 3). Most patients with gallbladder carcinoma had gallbladder stone and cholecystitis (85.7 percent and 64 percent, respectively). However, these were not present among most patients with Cholangiocarcinoma. Family history of cancer and porcelain gallbladder were not seen in the majority of patients in both groups. There were not much difference in the presenting signs and symptoms among the two groups. Signs and symptoms were similar in both groups. Liver profile as well as tumor markers were not available for all patients. For those with data, the transaminases, alkaline phosphatase and total bilirubin were elevated in a majority of patients in both groups.<br/><br/>Conclusion. Although both gallbladder and Cholangiocarcinoma are biliary tract neoplasms, the demographic characteristics and risk factors of the two are very different. (Author)
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Linking entry complexity note <br/><br/>Makati Medical Center Proceedings, 2004 (18) pages 16-20
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Topical term or geographic name entry element Cholangiocarcinoma
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Topical term or geographic name entry element Risk Factors
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Uncontrolled term Gallbladder Carcinoma
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Personal name Pollisco, Cynthia C.
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Personal name Benitez, Benjamin G. Jr
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    National Library of Medicine     DOH Central Library DOH Central Library Electronic Resource Section 05/14/2021   J000636 D0001J000636 05/14/2021 05/14/2021 Journal Article