Ciliated Foregut Cyst of Gallbladder: A Little Known Entity

Image

Ciliated Foregut Cyst of Gallbladder: A Little Known Entity

Ciliated foregut cysts are rare masses that develop from the tissues which remain from embryological foregutdevelopment. In the literature, a few cases have been described in various organs so far. The solitary cysts arecharacterized by ciliated pseudostratified columnar epithelium. They are usually located above the diaphragm butthey can also arise in relation to the liver, gallbladder and pancreas. Although rare, there is a risk of development ofsquamous cell carcinoma from these cysts that typically bear benign features. Prognosis following the developmentof carcinoma is poor. Congenital gallbladder cysts are detected rather rarely. The diagnosis is suspected on imaging.Treatment using a laparoscopic surgical method is the first preference.

To know more about the article: https://www.longdom.org/archive/jmsp-volume-3-issue-3-year-2018.html

How we work:

After submission, an acknowledgement with manuscript number is sent to the corresponding author within 7 working days. A 21 day window time frame is allotted for peer-review process wherein multiple experts are contacted. Author proof is generated within 7 working days after the acceptance decision.

Benefits on Publication:

Open Access: Permanent free access to your article upon publication ensures extensive global reach and readership.

Easy Article Sharing: Our open access enables you to share your article directly with colleagues through email and on social media via a single link, permitting third party reuse with appropriate citation in addition to the retention of content copyright by the author.

Global Marketing: Through promotion in a targeted global email announcement or press release, your article will be seen by thousands of the top-most thought-leaders in your field.

Color Art: In a world of black & white journal articles, high-quality full-color images make your article stand out from the crowd and tell a complete story, increasing readers and citations.

Social Media Exposure: Extended reach for your article through links on Twitter accounts provides maximum visibility worldwide.

Reprints: Distribute your work to colleagues and at conferences as we provide hard copy color reprints of your article on order.

Media Contact:
Marcy A
Journal Manager
Journal of Medical and surgical pathology
Email: surgpathology@emedsci.com