Presentation
Epigastric pain, and loss of weight
Patient Data
Age: 90 years
Gender: Female
From the case:
Gallbladder cancer
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Galbladder lesion showing vascularity.
From the case:
Gallbladder cancer
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There is a focal soft tissue nodule in the medial gall bladder wall. There are many enlarged lymph nodes in the porta hepatis as well as retroperitoneum. The GB contains multiple stones and surrounded by pericholecystic fluid.