A. Csendes et al., HISTOLOGICAL-FINDINGS OF GALLBLADDER MUCOSA IN 95 CONTROL SUBJECTS AND 80 PATIENTS WITH ASYMPTOMATIC GALLSTONES, Digestive diseases and sciences, 43(5), 1998, pp. 931-934
The histological appearance of gallbladder mucosa in 95 control subjec
ts and in 80 patients with asymptomatic gallstones separated according
to age and sex was determined in a prospective study, The number and
size of stones in the latter group were also analyzed. Among controls,
33% showed abnormal histological findings, mainly chronic cholecystit
is, which increased with age and was frequently seen among women. All
patients with asymptomatic gallstones showed chronic cholecystitis and
/or cholesterolosis, and 5% showed acute inflammatory changes. In 55%
of them a single stone was found. These findings suggest that chronic
inflammatory changes can occur in the gallbladder mucosa prior to the
appearance of macroscopic stones at the gallbladder.