Anas Ahmad Khan

Department of Community Medicine, United Institute of Medical Sciences, Prayagraj, India

Publications

  • Research   
    Histological Changes of Gall Bladder Mucosa and Its Correlation with Various Types of Cholelithiasis
    Author(s): Areeba Nasar*, SadiqWadood Siddiqui, Prerna Gupta, Anas Ahmad Khan and Kamal Arora

    Introduction: The gallbladder is a hollow, pear-shaped organ that stores and concentrates bile. Histologically, the gallbladder consists of three layers: mucosa, muscularis externa, and adventitia or serosa. Aim & Objective: To investigate the histological changes of gall bladder mucosa in relation to different gallstones whether it was cholesterol, pigment, or mixed stone. Material and Method: This study was done in the Department of Anatomy in association with the Department of Pathology and the Department of Surgery, SRMS-IMS, Bareilly. A total number of 104 specimens were selected from gallbladders after cholecystectomy with clinical and histopathological diagnosis of chronic calculus cholecystitis. Paraffin sections were stained with haematoxylin and eosin to demonstrate the general histology. The gallbladders were divided into groups depending on the type of gallstones found.. Read More»

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