Department of Pathology, University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center
A 54 year-old woman with cholelithiasis.
Clinical information: The patient was a 54 year-old woman who was admitted for a laparoscopic cholecystectomy because of cholelithiasis. The operation and recovery were uneventful. On gross examination, multiple small, multifacet black gall stones were present. The mucosa appeared largely unremarkable except for a small and elevated area that appeared particularly furry. The followings are representative images from that area.
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