Evaluating Intestinal Metaplasia in Pediatric Gallbladder Specimens: Clinicopathologic Significance and Sampling Thresholds.

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Adeyinka Akinsanya, Iván A González
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Abstract

Background: Gallbladders are a commonly encounter specimen in pediatric pathology practice. In the adult population, intestinal metaplasia (IM) in the gallbladder is associated with the development of dysplasia and adenocarcinoma; however, in children its significance is unknown, and the appropriate sampling has not been described which is the goal of this study.

Methods: Twenty-five routine pediatric cholecystectomy cases with IM were identified, and their clinical and histologic findings were reviewed.

Results: Of these 25 cases, 23 were female (92%). The most common indication for surgery was cholelithiasis (84%). Stones were present in 21 cases (84%). Twenty-three cases (92%) had additional sections submitted with an average of 3.9 slides (range = 3-6), and 52% had IM in additional blocks. However, no dysplasia or carcinoma was identified in any case.

Conclusion: IM in the gallbladder is frequently seen in the setting of gallstones and chronic inflammation. Based on our experience, no additional sampling is required when incidentally identified.

评估儿童胆囊标本肠化生:临床病理意义和抽样阈值。
背景:胆囊是儿科病理实践中常见的标本。在成人人群中,胆囊肠上皮化生(IM)与发育不良和腺癌的发生有关;然而,在儿童中,其意义尚不清楚,适当的抽样尚未描述,这是本研究的目标。方法:回顾性分析25例常规小儿胆囊切除术合并IM的临床及组织学表现。结果:25例患者中,女性23例,占92%。最常见的手术指征是胆石症(84%)。结石21例(84%)。23例(92%)有额外的切片提交,平均3.9张幻灯片(范围= 3-6),52%在额外的块中有IM。然而,在任何病例中均未发现异常增生或癌。结论:胆结石和慢性炎症多发生于胆囊内。根据我们的经验,偶然发现时不需要额外的抽样。
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