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Gallbladder polyps
Discuss Gallbladder polyps?
Gallbladder polyps are outgrowths of the gallbladder mucosal wall. They are usually found incidentally on ultrasonography or after cholecystectomy. The majority of these lesions are not neoplastic but are hyperplastic or represent lipid deposits (cholesterolosis). A minority of polyps could be adenomas or inflammatory polyps.
Discuss the clinical features of GB polyps?
Gallbladder polyps can be associated with biliary pain.
Discuss the treatment of GB polyps?
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