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Cholesterol Microlithiasis: Bacteriology, Gallbladder Bile and Stone Composition

It is not known whether microcalculi possess structural differences compared with larger stones or whether they represent simply an earlier stage in stone disease. We carried out a controlled study on 10 patients affected by gallbladder cholesterol microlithiasis (CM). In all patients, samples from...

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Autores principales: Sarli, Leopoldo, Gafa', Matteo, Longinotti, Ernesto, Carreras, Fabio, Pietra, Nicola, Peracchia, Anacleto, Dotti, Claudio, Cavalier, Simonetta
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Hindawi Publishing Corporation 1989
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2423547/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/2487068
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/1989/80465
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author Sarli, Leopoldo
Gafa', Matteo
Longinotti, Ernesto
Carreras, Fabio
Pietra, Nicola
Peracchia, Anacleto
Dotti, Claudio
Cavalier, Simonetta
author_facet Sarli, Leopoldo
Gafa', Matteo
Longinotti, Ernesto
Carreras, Fabio
Pietra, Nicola
Peracchia, Anacleto
Dotti, Claudio
Cavalier, Simonetta
author_sort Sarli, Leopoldo
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description It is not known whether microcalculi possess structural differences compared with larger stones or whether they represent simply an earlier stage in stone disease. We carried out a controlled study on 10 patients affected by gallbladder cholesterol microlithiasis (CM). In all patients, samples from all parts of the stones were studied by X-ray diffraction and by infrared spectrophotometry. Bile analysis was carried out to determine cholesterol, phospholipid and total bile acid content. The cholesterol saturation indices (C.S.I.) were calculated. In all samples, bacterial bile culture was carried out. The results were compared with those of 10 patients who had undergone cholecystectomy for large cholesterol stones, and for 10 patients who had undergone abdominal surgery but without biliary pathology. Patients in these latter groups were matched with the first according to sex and age. Microcalculi proved to be layered (nucleus and external layer) in only 2 cases and larger stones in 9; cholesterol was seen to be the principal crystalline component in all cases. Traces of bilirubin were found in 7 CM and in the nuclei of 5 larger stones. These results show that the structural composition of microcalculi is similar to that of the nucleus of larger stones. No substantial differences exist, however, between the two groups of patients regarding the other parameters taken into consideration.
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spelling pubmed-24235472008-07-08 Cholesterol Microlithiasis: Bacteriology, Gallbladder Bile and Stone Composition Sarli, Leopoldo Gafa', Matteo Longinotti, Ernesto Carreras, Fabio Pietra, Nicola Peracchia, Anacleto Dotti, Claudio Cavalier, Simonetta HPB Surg Research Article It is not known whether microcalculi possess structural differences compared with larger stones or whether they represent simply an earlier stage in stone disease. We carried out a controlled study on 10 patients affected by gallbladder cholesterol microlithiasis (CM). In all patients, samples from all parts of the stones were studied by X-ray diffraction and by infrared spectrophotometry. Bile analysis was carried out to determine cholesterol, phospholipid and total bile acid content. The cholesterol saturation indices (C.S.I.) were calculated. In all samples, bacterial bile culture was carried out. The results were compared with those of 10 patients who had undergone cholecystectomy for large cholesterol stones, and for 10 patients who had undergone abdominal surgery but without biliary pathology. Patients in these latter groups were matched with the first according to sex and age. Microcalculi proved to be layered (nucleus and external layer) in only 2 cases and larger stones in 9; cholesterol was seen to be the principal crystalline component in all cases. Traces of bilirubin were found in 7 CM and in the nuclei of 5 larger stones. These results show that the structural composition of microcalculi is similar to that of the nucleus of larger stones. No substantial differences exist, however, between the two groups of patients regarding the other parameters taken into consideration. Hindawi Publishing Corporation 1989 /pmc/articles/PMC2423547/ /pubmed/2487068 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/1989/80465 Text en Copyright © 1989 Hindawi Publishing Corporation. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/ This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Sarli, Leopoldo
Gafa', Matteo
Longinotti, Ernesto
Carreras, Fabio
Pietra, Nicola
Peracchia, Anacleto
Dotti, Claudio
Cavalier, Simonetta
Cholesterol Microlithiasis: Bacteriology, Gallbladder Bile and Stone Composition
title Cholesterol Microlithiasis: Bacteriology, Gallbladder Bile and Stone Composition
title_full Cholesterol Microlithiasis: Bacteriology, Gallbladder Bile and Stone Composition
title_fullStr Cholesterol Microlithiasis: Bacteriology, Gallbladder Bile and Stone Composition
title_full_unstemmed Cholesterol Microlithiasis: Bacteriology, Gallbladder Bile and Stone Composition
title_short Cholesterol Microlithiasis: Bacteriology, Gallbladder Bile and Stone Composition
title_sort cholesterol microlithiasis: bacteriology, gallbladder bile and stone composition
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2423547/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/2487068
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/1989/80465
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