Prevalencia de colecistolitiasis y cáncer de vesícula en una población rural Aymara de Chile
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Fonseca C., Marcelo
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Báez B., Pablo
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Csendes J., Attila
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Calcagno Z., Sergio
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Marcelain C., Katherine
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Vargas M., Pablo
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García R., José
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Barlaro F., Teresa
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2021-08-31T21:23:18Z
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2021-08-31T21:23:18Z
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2020
Cita de ítem
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Revista Médica de Chile 2020; 148: 1398-1405
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0034-9887
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https://repositorio.uchile.cl/handle/2250/181690
Abstract
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Background: The prevalence of cholelithiasis and gallbladder cancer
may be different across ethnic groups. Aim: To study the prevalence of
cholelithiasis and gallbladder cancer among Aymara individuals. Material
and Methods: An abdominal ultrasound was carried out in a sample of
182 Aymara women aged 46 ± 16 years and 76 Aymara men aged 55 ±
16 years. In addition, the histopathological reports of both patients with a
history of previous cholecystectomy and those operated after the study were
reviewed. Results: Ultrasound was normal in 150 participants (58%), 76
had cholelithiasis (30%) and 32 (12%) had a history of cholecystectomy.
Pathological reports of the excised gallbladder were available for 106 cases
and showed a chronic cholecystitis in 98% of cases. Gallbladder cancer was
not reported. Conclusions: There is a 42% prevalence of cholelithiasis and
no gallbladder cancer in this sample of Aymara population.