Brief Article
Copyright ©2012 Baishideng Publishing Group Co.
World J Gastroenterol. Jul 14, 2012; 18(26): 3409-3414
Published online Jul 14, 2012. doi: 10.3748/wjg.v18.i26.3409
Table 1 Clinical features of 8 pancreaticobiliary maljunction patients without biliary dilatation or cancer
CaseAge (yr)SexProcess leading to ultrasoundAmylase level in bile (IU/L)Follow-up
130FScreening for hepatitis A528 000Follow-up after 236 mo
255FScreening for chronic hepatitis C69 850Follow-up after 47 mo
365FCholangitis with mild acute pancreatitis17 272Follow-up after 40 mo
441FRight hypochondralgia117 240Follow-up after 12 mo
570FScreening for diabetes mellitus254 900Follow-up after 3 mo
642MDiarrhea185 000Unknown after 75 mo
747MAbdominal pain300 000Unknown after 18 mo
836MAbdominal discomfort672 100Unknown after 1 mo
Table 2 Histopathological findings of gallbladders from patients with pancreaticobiliary maljunction without biliary dilatation diagnosed based on gallbladder wall thickening on ultrasound
CaseThickness of the wall (mm)Mucosal height (mm)Hyperplastic changeHypertrophic muscular layerSubserosal fibrosisAdenomyomatosisGallstoneKi-67 labeling index (%)K-ras mutation
172.4+a-+--8GAT (3+)
261.8+-++-5NA
330.6----+6-
452.2++++-4-
551.7++++-5NA
681.9++++-8AGT (1+)
761.4+++-+9AGT (2+)
8250.9++++-3-
PBM, %,7.7 ± 7.0b1.06 ± 0.7b88 (7/8)b63 (5/8)b88 (7/8)b63 (5/8)b25 (2/8)6.0 ± 2.1b50 (3/6)a
mean ± SD
Controls, %,2.0 ± 0.50.58 ± 0.240 (0/10)0 (0/10)0 (0/10)0 (0/10)10 (1/10)1.2 ± 0.30 (0/10)
(n = 10),
mean ± SD