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Biopsy Result

Histologic section show gallbladder tissue with a fibromuscular wall lined by tall columnar epithelium. The underlying stroma shows lymphocytes, occasional eosinophils and plasma cells.. Muscle wall hypertrophy with several Rokitansky-Aschoff sinuses is seen. There are thick-walled, congested blood vessels noted within the wall.

Doctor, could you please explain to me the result of my biopsy since I could not understand all of these medical terms stated above. Thank you very much.
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Featured Answer

1 UpVoted this answer Erik Borncamp, MD General Surgeon, New Lenox
Chronic inflammation. There is no evidence of cancer or indication for further treatment or evaluation.
Peter Muscarella
1 UpVoted this answer Erik Borncamp, MD General Surgeon, New Lenox
These are indicators of chronic inflammation.
Joseph Benedetto
1 UpVoted this answer Erik Borncamp, MD General Surgeon, New Lenox
All that means that the Gallbladder was chronically inflamed.
Mohammad S. Amawi
1 UpVoted this answer Erik Borncamp, MD General Surgeon, New Lenox
It sounds like you had chronic disease of your gallbladder, I don't think you need to worry about it any longer since it's out.
Basically it looks like you had an inflamed gallbladder and the path shows changes associated with swelling and inflammation. The sinuses are associated with longstanding inflammation.
Erik Borncamp