Poorly Cohesive Cells Carcinoma of the Gallbladder

Malki Samia*; Achraf Miry; Amal Bennani

The majority of gallbladder tumours are adenocarcinomas with varying degrees of différentiation [1]. Poorly cohesive cells carcinoma is an extremely rare type of gallbladder carcinomas [2].
In the gastrointestinal system, carcinomas with infiltration by isolated cells or small cell clusters, that either contain Signetring cells or not, are now referred, according to the WHO 2010 classification as “poorly cohesive cells” type [3].


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