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A case of eosinophilic cholecystitis: Radiologic-pathologic correlation.
Yamamoto, Kiyohito; Yamamoto, Kazuhiro; Takeshita, Atsushi; Komeda, Koji; Imoto, Akira; Osuga, Keigo.
  • Yamamoto K; Department of Diagnostic Radiology, Osaka Medical and Pharmaceutical University, 2-7, Daigakumachi, Takatsuki-City, Osaka 569-8686, Japan.
  • Yamamoto K; Department of Diagnostic Radiology, Osaka Medical and Pharmaceutical University, 2-7, Daigakumachi, Takatsuki-City, Osaka 569-8686, Japan.
  • Takeshita A; Department of Pathology, Moriguchikeijinkai Hospital, 2-47-12, Yagumo Higashimachi, Moriguchi-City, Osaka 570-0021, Japan.
  • Komeda K; Department of General and Gastroenterological Surgery, Osaka Medical and Pharmaceutical University, 2-7, Daigakumachi, Takatsuki-City, Osaka 569-8686, Japan.
  • Imoto A; Second Department of Internal Medicine, Osaka Medical and Pharmaceutical University, 2-7, Daigakumachi, Takatsuki-City, Osaka 569-8686, Japan.
  • Osuga K; Department of Diagnostic Radiology, Osaka Medical and Pharmaceutical University, 2-7, Daigakumachi, Takatsuki-City, Osaka 569-8686, Japan.
Radiol Case Rep ; 19(10): 4173-4176, 2024 Oct.
Article en En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39101026
ABSTRACT
Eosinophilic cholecystitis (EC) is a rare condition that is characterized by eosinophilic infiltration in the gallbladder wall. We report the case of a 35-year-old woman who presented with unremitting right upper quadrant pain for 1 month. Computed tomography showed a strongly enhanced inner layer of the gallbladder wall. Magnetic resonance imaging of the same area showed low signal intensity on T2-weighted imaging. Cholecystectomy was performed, and histological examination of the surgical specimen revealed >100 eosinophils per high-power field in the inner subserosal layer. The area of these histological findings corresponded to the strongly enhanced inner layer of the gallbladder wall identified on computed tomography.
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