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Cholesterolosis Of Gallbladder

Cholesterolosis is a common affection of the biliary system, characterized by the accumulation and deposition of cholesterol inside the gall bladder and in its mucosal membranes.
 

Symptoms

Most patients with cholesterolosis are asymptomatic.

Rarely experiences symptoms such as :

  • Diffuse abdominal pain
  • Abdominal Discomfort.
Treatment

While the disorder is treatable in its early stages, advanced forms of cholesterolosis require surgical intervention. Medical reports indicate that cholesterolosis is responsible for more than 50 percent of cholecystectomies (surgical procedure that involves removal of the diseased gall bladder).

Causes

Although this type of gall bladder disorder can occur in both sexes, cholesterolosis commonly affects women.

Cholesterolosis usually occurs due to chemical imbalances at the level of the biliary system and the disorder is rarely associated with high serum cholesterol levels, diabetes mellitus or atherosclerosis. Cholesterolosis generally occurs on the premises of inappropriate activity of the gall bladder and changes in the composition of bile, facilitating the deposition of cholesterol inside the gall bladder and biliary ducts.

Tests & diagnosis

Cholesterolosis can be only be revealed by modern scanning techniques such as ultrasound imaging. Ultrasound tests can quickly unveil the presence of polyps and lipidic masses associated with cholesterolosis. Polyps appear as immobile prominences attached to gall bladder mucosal walls. The presence of these prominences rarely involves hardening or thickening of the gall bladder interior membranes. Patients confronted with such gall bladder problems may also receive biopsies before surgery. Although gall bladder polyps are usually benign, cholesterolosis can also lead to malignant activity at the level of the biliary system.

Complications

In the absence of an appropriate treatment, cholesterolosis can lead to serious complications, including gall bladder cancer.

 
Specialization
Gastroenterology
   
   
   
 
 
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