The correct answer is CAssociated findings and risk factors for Ca Gall Bladder:
- Cholecystolithiasis, which is present in 90% of patients (duration may be a key factor in development of cancer)
- Composition of the bile with cholesterol stones (implicated most commonly)
- Genetic factors
- Calcification of GB wall (carcinoma in 25% of patients with "porcelain" GB)
- Anomalous pancreatic-biliary duct junction
- Congenital biliary cysts
- Infections by Salmonella typhi
- Environmental carcinogens
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Karnataka PGET 2007 MCQs
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