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Eosinophilic Cholecystitis and Eosinophils in Gallbladder Injuries: A Clinicopathological Analysis of 1050 Cholecystectomies

“Eosinophilic cholecystitis” has been an elusive concept. Around 1050 consecutive cholecystectomies with chronic (CC, n = 895), subacute (SAC, n = 100), and acute cholecystitis (AC, n = 55) were reviewed for eosinophilic infiltration. Eosinophilic hot spots (>40 eosinophils/HPF) were seen in 63%...

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Autores principales: Memis, Bahar, Saka, Burcu, Roa, Juan Carlos, Bandyopadhyay, Sudeshna, Reid, Michelle, Bagci, Pelin, Aktas, Berk Kaan, Armutlu, Ayse, Basturk, Olca, Adsay, N. Volkan
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10417514/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37568922
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/diagnostics13152559
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author Memis, Bahar
Saka, Burcu
Roa, Juan Carlos
Bandyopadhyay, Sudeshna
Reid, Michelle
Bagci, Pelin
Aktas, Berk Kaan
Armutlu, Ayse
Basturk, Olca
Adsay, N. Volkan
author_facet Memis, Bahar
Saka, Burcu
Roa, Juan Carlos
Bandyopadhyay, Sudeshna
Reid, Michelle
Bagci, Pelin
Aktas, Berk Kaan
Armutlu, Ayse
Basturk, Olca
Adsay, N. Volkan
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description “Eosinophilic cholecystitis” has been an elusive concept. Around 1050 consecutive cholecystectomies with chronic (CC, n = 895), subacute (SAC, n = 100), and acute cholecystitis (AC, n = 55) were reviewed for eosinophilic infiltration. Eosinophilic hot spots (>40 eosinophils/HPF) were seen in 63% of SAC and 35% of AC (vs. 6% of CC, p < 0.001). Eosinophils were mostly encountered in areas of wall thickening, revealing edema with early collagenization and young tissue-culture-type fibroblasts. However, in ten chronic cholecystitis patients (<1%), prominent eosinophilia with eosinophil-rich foci (>100 eosinophils/HPF) was noted. These ten cases, classified as “eosinophilic cholecystitis”, were analyzed further: The patients were relatively young (mean age = 43 years), with a 9:1 female:male ratio. None had blood eosinophilia/eosinophilia syndromes. Although one had ulcerative colitis, others did not have any autoimmune diseases. The mean gallbladder wall thickness was 3.5 mm (vs. 4.2 mm in ordinary CC). In conclusion, eosinophils are a part of especially subacute injuries in the gallbladder. They are typically condensed in the areas of healing and appear to signify a distinctive state of injury in which there are erosions leading to slow/sustained exposure of the mural tissues to the bile contents that induce chemical injury/recruit eosinophils. Eosinophilic cholecystitis is a very uncommon occurrence and appears to be an exaggerated response in allergic patients who are prone to recruit eosinophils in reaction to injury.
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spelling pubmed-104175142023-08-12 Eosinophilic Cholecystitis and Eosinophils in Gallbladder Injuries: A Clinicopathological Analysis of 1050 Cholecystectomies Memis, Bahar Saka, Burcu Roa, Juan Carlos Bandyopadhyay, Sudeshna Reid, Michelle Bagci, Pelin Aktas, Berk Kaan Armutlu, Ayse Basturk, Olca Adsay, N. Volkan Diagnostics (Basel) Article “Eosinophilic cholecystitis” has been an elusive concept. Around 1050 consecutive cholecystectomies with chronic (CC, n = 895), subacute (SAC, n = 100), and acute cholecystitis (AC, n = 55) were reviewed for eosinophilic infiltration. Eosinophilic hot spots (>40 eosinophils/HPF) were seen in 63% of SAC and 35% of AC (vs. 6% of CC, p < 0.001). Eosinophils were mostly encountered in areas of wall thickening, revealing edema with early collagenization and young tissue-culture-type fibroblasts. However, in ten chronic cholecystitis patients (<1%), prominent eosinophilia with eosinophil-rich foci (>100 eosinophils/HPF) was noted. These ten cases, classified as “eosinophilic cholecystitis”, were analyzed further: The patients were relatively young (mean age = 43 years), with a 9:1 female:male ratio. None had blood eosinophilia/eosinophilia syndromes. Although one had ulcerative colitis, others did not have any autoimmune diseases. The mean gallbladder wall thickness was 3.5 mm (vs. 4.2 mm in ordinary CC). In conclusion, eosinophils are a part of especially subacute injuries in the gallbladder. They are typically condensed in the areas of healing and appear to signify a distinctive state of injury in which there are erosions leading to slow/sustained exposure of the mural tissues to the bile contents that induce chemical injury/recruit eosinophils. Eosinophilic cholecystitis is a very uncommon occurrence and appears to be an exaggerated response in allergic patients who are prone to recruit eosinophils in reaction to injury. MDPI 2023-08-01 /pmc/articles/PMC10417514/ /pubmed/37568922 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/diagnostics13152559 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Memis, Bahar
Saka, Burcu
Roa, Juan Carlos
Bandyopadhyay, Sudeshna
Reid, Michelle
Bagci, Pelin
Aktas, Berk Kaan
Armutlu, Ayse
Basturk, Olca
Adsay, N. Volkan
Eosinophilic Cholecystitis and Eosinophils in Gallbladder Injuries: A Clinicopathological Analysis of 1050 Cholecystectomies
title Eosinophilic Cholecystitis and Eosinophils in Gallbladder Injuries: A Clinicopathological Analysis of 1050 Cholecystectomies
title_full Eosinophilic Cholecystitis and Eosinophils in Gallbladder Injuries: A Clinicopathological Analysis of 1050 Cholecystectomies
title_fullStr Eosinophilic Cholecystitis and Eosinophils in Gallbladder Injuries: A Clinicopathological Analysis of 1050 Cholecystectomies
title_full_unstemmed Eosinophilic Cholecystitis and Eosinophils in Gallbladder Injuries: A Clinicopathological Analysis of 1050 Cholecystectomies
title_short Eosinophilic Cholecystitis and Eosinophils in Gallbladder Injuries: A Clinicopathological Analysis of 1050 Cholecystectomies
title_sort eosinophilic cholecystitis and eosinophils in gallbladder injuries: a clinicopathological analysis of 1050 cholecystectomies
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10417514/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37568922
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/diagnostics13152559
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