Histopathological and Histochemical Study of Human Cholecystitis

V. Dhamodharan

Department of Pathology, Sree BalajiMedical College and Hospital Chrompet, Chennai, India.

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Abstract

In our study the following inferences were made. Chronic calculous cholecystitis was seen in the age group of 41 to 50 years. A female preponderance was noted with male to female ratio of 2:3. The most common signs and symptoms were upper abdominal tenderness and right hypochondria pain. The mucosa showed ulceration in 63%, hyperplastic mucosa in 34% and metaplasia in 5%. 22% of cases showed mild (Grade-I) inflammation while 41 % of cases and 27% of cases showed moderate(Grade-2) and severe (Grade-3) inflammation respectively. 44 % of cases showed mild (Grade-I) fibrosis while 22% of cases and 15% of cases showed moderate (Grade-2) and severe (Grade-3) fibrosis. With increase 1n severity of inflammation and fibrosis, the total acid mucin content decreased while the neutral mucin content increased. Similar changes were observed in cases of metaplasia too.

Keywords: Chronic calculous cholecystitis, metaplasia, Inflammation


How to Cite

Dhamodharan, V. (2021) “Histopathological and Histochemical Study of Human Cholecystitis”, Journal of Pharmaceutical Research International, 33(47A), pp. 768–772. doi: 10.9734/jpri/2021/v33i47A33072.