Clinical Outcomes of Patients with Porcelain Gallbladder Diagnosed on CT

1)GB carcinoma was present at presentation CT of 6% of porcelain GB patients 2) None of the remaining porcelain GB patients developed GB carcinoma during an average follow-up of 6.6 ± 4.6 years. 3) Porcelain GB is frequently overcalled on CT.2)None of the remaining porcelain GB patients developed GB...

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description 1)GB carcinoma was present at presentation CT of 6% of porcelain GB patients 2) None of the remaining porcelain GB patients developed GB carcinoma during an average follow-up of 6.6 ± 4.6 years. 3) Porcelain GB is frequently overcalled on CT.2)None of the remaining porcelain GB patients developed GB carcinoma during an average follow-up of 6.6 ± 4.6 years.3)Porcelain GB is frequently overcalled on CT. To evaluate diagnostic accuracy and clinical outcomes of patients with porcelain gallbladder (GB) diagnosed on CT. In this IRB-approved, HIPAA-compliant study, consecutive patients with porcelain gallbladder reported on CT between December 1, 2000 and August 31, 2017 in a tertiary academic center were included. Two radiologists independently reviewed CT images and confirmed presence of porcelain gallbladder. Discrepant cases were reviewed by a third reader with 15 years of experience in abdominal imaging. Porcelain gallbladder diagnosis was confirmed by surgery/pathology or follow-up imaging. Porcelain gallbladder was reported in 133 CT studies. Radiologist review and pathology results confirmed porcelain gallbladder in 90/133 (68%) patients (age 71.6 ± 13.8 years, 57% female). One third (42/133; 32%) of CT reports were false positive; 1/133 (1%) remained indeterminate. Frequent pitfalls included: stones filling the whole gallbladder lumen in 39/43 (91%), sludge in 3/43 (7%) and mucosal enhancement in 2/43 (5%). In 5/90 (6%) patients, concurrent gallbladder cancer was noted on the initial CT scan. No patient developed subsequent gallbladder cancer during 6.6 ± 4.6 years of follow-up. One third (30/90, 33%) of patients with porcelain gallbladder have deceased during the follow-up period, all from unrelated causes. At the time of presentation with porcelain gallbladder, 6% of patients had concurrent gallbladder cancer. No patient with porcelain gallbladder alone diagnosed on CT developed gallbladder cancer during a follow-up of 6.6 ± 4.6 years. Porcelain gallbladder is overcalled on CT, with frequent pitfalls including gallstones filling the whole gallbladder lumen, sludge, and wall enhancement.
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