Published April 2011 | Version v1
Journal article

Gallbladder Tuberculosis: CT Findings with Histopathologic Correlation

  • 1. Second Affiliated Hospital, Zhejiang University School of Medicine, Hangzhou (China)
  • 2. Zhejiang Medical College, Hangzhou (China)

Description

We wanted to describe the computed tomography (CT) findings of gallbladder tuberculosis (TB) and to correlate them with pathologic findings. There were seven patients (M:F = 3:4: mean age, 46.3 years: age range, 32 to 78 years) in whom gallbladder TB was eventually diagnosed. All of them underwent cross-sectional imaging with CT, a pathologic examination and a retrospective review. CT imaging evaluation was done in each case, including the findings of a mass versus nodule, wall thickening (uniform or irregular) and the enhancement patterns (homogeneous or heterogeneous). All the cases of gallbladder TB revealed the following three different CT findings: micronodular lesion of the gallbladder wall (n = 1), a thickened wall (n = 4) and a gallbladder mass (n = 2). There were three cases of homogeneous enhancement of the lesions, including homogeneous enhancement with nodular lesion, homogeneous uniform thickness enhancement and homogeneous thickness enhancement in one case each, and these cases pathology showed tuberculous granuloma with a little caseating necrosis in one case and tuberculous granuloma with rich fibrous tissue, but little or no evident caseating necrosis in two cases. Four cases of heterogeneous enhancement of the lesions, including heterogeneous uniform-thickness enhancement in two cases, heterogeneous enhancement with a local mass lesion in one case and heterogeneous enhancement with a mass that replaced the gallbladder in one case: in these cases, pathology showed tuberculous granuloma with marked caseation or lique faction necrosis in three cases and tuberculous granuloma by fibrous and calcifi cations accompanied by caseating necrosis in one case. Among the seven cases of gallbladder TB, six cases were accompanied by abdominal extra-gallbladder TB, including abdominal lymph node TB in five cases and hepatic TB in four cases. Gallbladder TB has various CT manifestations, and the enhanced CT findings are well matched with pathological features. An irregularly thickened gallbladder wall or a gallbladder wall mass with multiple-focus necrosis or calcifications accompanied by the typical CT findings of abdominal extra-gallbladder TB should suggest the diagnosis of gallbladder TB

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Publishing Information

Journal Title
Korean Journal of Radiology
Journal Volume
12
Journal Issue
2
Series
21 refs, 7 figs, 2 tabs
Journal Page Range
p. 196-202
ISSN
1229-6929

INIS

Country of Publication
Korea, Republic of
Country of Input or Organization
Korea, Republic of
INIS RN
42044946
Subject category
S62: RADIOLOGY AND NUCLEAR MEDICINE;
Descriptors DEI
ABDOMEN; BILIARY TRACT; COMPUTERIZED TOMOGRAPHY; CORRELATIONS; IMAGES; NECROSIS; PATHOLOGY; PATIENTS; TUBERCULOSIS
Descriptors DEC
BACTERIAL DISEASES; BODY; DIAGNOSTIC TECHNIQUES; DIGESTIVE SYSTEM; DISEASES; INFECTIOUS DISEASES; PATHOLOGICAL CHANGES; TOMOGRAPHY