Research advances in the pathogenesis and surgical treatment of gallbladder carcinoma

Gallbladder carcinoma (GBC) is often obscured by some benign diseases in clinical practice and thus unsuspected GBC tends to occur. As for etiology, long-term stimulation by gallstones, gallbladder polyps larger than 1 cm, gallbladder adenoma, and adenomyomatosis of the gallbladder are closely assoc...

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Main Author: ZHANG Fubo
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Published: Editorial Department of Journal of Clinical Hepatology 2018-05-01
Series:Linchuang Gandanbing Zazhi
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spelling doaj-ba2bb887e35340698e7f08df1e7521bf2020-11-24T21:15:19ZzhoEditorial Department of Journal of Clinical HepatologyLinchuang Gandanbing Zazhi1001-52561001-52562018-05-013451133113610.3969/j.issn.1001-5256.2018.05.045Research advances in the pathogenesis and surgical treatment of gallbladder carcinomaZHANG Fubo0Department of Hepatobiliary Surgery, Tianjin First Central HospitalGallbladder carcinoma (GBC) is often obscured by some benign diseases in clinical practice and thus unsuspected GBC tends to occur. As for etiology, long-term stimulation by gallstones, gallbladder polyps larger than 1 cm, gallbladder adenoma, and adenomyomatosis of the gallbladder are closely associated with GBC. In the aspect of molecular biology, long non-coding RNA, microRNA, surface growth factor receptor, and some membrane proteins are involved in the development and progression of GBC, which may provide a reference for clinical practice. It is of great importance to perform intraoperative and postoperative surgical management of GBC, which is related to patients' survival. Patients with highly suspected or proven GBC should be converted to open surgery after disease assessment, in order to avoid reoperation. Reoperation should be performed for patients with unsuspected GBC found by postoperative pathological examination, in order to avoid tumor progression and metastasis. http://www.lcgdbzz.org/qk_content.asp?id=9078gallbladder neoplasmsgene expression regulationneoplasticsurgical proceduresoperativereview
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Research advances in the pathogenesis and surgical treatment of gallbladder carcinoma
Linchuang Gandanbing Zazhi
gallbladder neoplasms
gene expression regulation
neoplastic
surgical procedures
operative
review
author_facet ZHANG Fubo
author_sort ZHANG Fubo
title Research advances in the pathogenesis and surgical treatment of gallbladder carcinoma
title_short Research advances in the pathogenesis and surgical treatment of gallbladder carcinoma
title_full Research advances in the pathogenesis and surgical treatment of gallbladder carcinoma
title_fullStr Research advances in the pathogenesis and surgical treatment of gallbladder carcinoma
title_full_unstemmed Research advances in the pathogenesis and surgical treatment of gallbladder carcinoma
title_sort research advances in the pathogenesis and surgical treatment of gallbladder carcinoma
publisher Editorial Department of Journal of Clinical Hepatology
series Linchuang Gandanbing Zazhi
issn 1001-5256
1001-5256
publishDate 2018-05-01
description Gallbladder carcinoma (GBC) is often obscured by some benign diseases in clinical practice and thus unsuspected GBC tends to occur. As for etiology, long-term stimulation by gallstones, gallbladder polyps larger than 1 cm, gallbladder adenoma, and adenomyomatosis of the gallbladder are closely associated with GBC. In the aspect of molecular biology, long non-coding RNA, microRNA, surface growth factor receptor, and some membrane proteins are involved in the development and progression of GBC, which may provide a reference for clinical practice. It is of great importance to perform intraoperative and postoperative surgical management of GBC, which is related to patients' survival. Patients with highly suspected or proven GBC should be converted to open surgery after disease assessment, in order to avoid reoperation. Reoperation should be performed for patients with unsuspected GBC found by postoperative pathological examination, in order to avoid tumor progression and metastasis.
topic gallbladder neoplasms
gene expression regulation
neoplastic
surgical procedures
operative
review
url http://www.lcgdbzz.org/qk_content.asp?id=9078
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