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. 2013 Nov 27;16(7):641–647. doi: 10.1111/hpb.12189

Table 2.

Demographic, operative and histopathological data for patients with suspicious gallbladder lesions (n = 64)a

Demographic, clinical and pathological factors Patients with malignant disease (n = 7) n (%) Patients with benign disease (n = 47)a n (%) P-value
Demographic factors

 Age ≥ 65 years 4 (57.1%) 17 (38.6%) 0.411

 Male gender 5 (71.4%) 17 (38.6%) 0.107

Surgery

 Additional procedure 3 (42.9%) 4 (9.1%) 0.039

Histopathological factor

 Tumour–node–metastasis staging

 pT1a 0 0

 pT1b 0 0

 pT2 3 (42.9%) 0

 pT3 3 (42.9%) 0

 pT4 1 (14.3%) 0

 Dysplasia NA 2 (4.5%)

 Porcelain gallbladder NA 5 (11.4%)

 Resection margin (R0 ≥ 1 mm) 7 (100) NA
a

The benign group consists of patients with a histological diagnosis of benign inflammation (n = 47). Patients who underwent cross-sectional imaging on follow-up were excluded from this analysis (n = 10).

P-values in bold indicate statistically significant differences (P < 0.05).

NA, not applicable.