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How is the clinical presentation of gallbladder carcinoma?

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47-78% incidentaloma during cholecystectomy (persumed benign disease) silent malignancy Incidental diagnosed carcinomas are in lower stages than symptomatic ones Common presentations are biliary/abdominal pain, jaundice secondary to direct invasion of biliary duct/metastasis to hepatoduodenal ligament, weight loss, abdominal distention..


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