Redline and Mishmash-Adenocarcinoma Gall Bladder
Anubha Bajaj*
Department of Histopathology, Panjab University/A.B. Diagnostics, India
*Corresponding Author: Anubha Bajaj, Department of Histopathology, Panjab University/A.B. Diagnostics, India.
Received:
November 03, 2025; Published: November 06, 2025
Abstract
Adenocarcinoma gallbladder is a carcinoma engendered from epithelium layering the gallbladder. Additionally designated as carcinoma of gallbladder, adenocarcinoma of gallbladder or malignant epithelial neoplasm of gallbladder, cholelithiasis appears as a major factor contributing to disease emergence. Neoplasm demonstrates an aggressive biological course and delineates an overall 5 year survival of <10%.
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