To study the gallbladder carcinoma with finding under MR imaging
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GBC, MRI, gallbladder carcinomaAbstract
Aim: To study the Gallbladder carcinoma with finding under MR imaging. Methods: This prospective study was undertaken at Department of Radiodiagnosis Sanjay Gandhi Post Graduate Institute of Medical Sciences, Lucknow association with departments of Gastromedicine and Surgical Gastroenterology. This study was approved by the institution ethics committee, SGPGI. Study included 30 patients in our study who diagnosed as gall bladder carcinoma. The consent process included an initial examination for MRI compatibility and discussion of major safety criteria. Patients in the age range of 20-75 years with a diagnosis of gall bladder carcinoma and presenting with obstructive jaundice or abdominal mass, who were referred for MRI, were selected for the study. Results: Total 30 patients were included in our study. Pathological confirmation was done in all patients, 28 patients under gone cytopathology from GB mass and in two patients from surgical specimens. Among our 30 patients, the peak incidence age group was between 41 to 60 years. The age of patients ranged from 30 to 70 with a mean age of 51 years for female and 49 years for males with a gender distribution of 11 males (36%) and 19 females (63%).
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