The Lowest Prevalence of Cholelithiasis in the Americas - An Autopsy-based Study
OBJECTIVES: This study used autopsy to evaluate the prevalence of cholelithiasis and its associated risk factors in a population of healthy, young subjects who suffered a violent or natural death. METHODS: This study is a prospective evaluation of autopsies of 446 individuals from 2011 to 2013 in B...
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doaj-918116b91d3744a7a3f8972fdc5c31292020-11-25T02:55:48ZengFaculdade de Medicina / USPClinics1980-532271736536910.6061/clinics/2016(07)02S1807-59322016000700365The Lowest Prevalence of Cholelithiasis in the Americas - An Autopsy-based StudyAndré Marangoni AspertiPaulo ReisMarcio Augusto DinizMariana Dourado PintoEdinésio Carlos da Silva JúniorDanilo Felipe Dias da SilvaLuiz Augusto Carneiro D’AlbuquerqueWellington AndrausOBJECTIVES: This study used autopsy to evaluate the prevalence of cholelithiasis and its associated risk factors in a population of healthy, young subjects who suffered a violent or natural death. METHODS: This study is a prospective evaluation of autopsies of 446 individuals from 2011 to 2013 in Brazil. Of that sample, 330 (74%) subjects died from violent deaths and 116 (26%) died naturally. The presence of biliary calculi, previous cholecystectomy, gender, age, ethnicity, body mass index (BMI) and alcohol use were evaluated. RESULTS: In the natural death group, 6.9% (95% CI 3.39 to 13.28) (3.08% of the male subjects and 11.76% of the female subjects) exhibited evidence of gallbladder disease. In the violent death group, only 2.12% (95% CI 0.96 to 4.43) (2.17% of the male subjects and 1.85% of the female subjects) of the subjects exhibited evidence of gallbladder disease. Age was correlated with the prevalence of gallbladder disease, but BMI was correlated with only gallbladder disease in the natural death group. CONCLUSIONS: This population has the lowest prevalence of cholelithiasis in the Americas. Dietary habits, physical activity, ethnicity, alcohol consumption and genetic factors may be responsible for this low prevalence.http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1807-59322016000700365&lng=en&tlng=enCholelithiasisGallstonesPrevalenceAutopsy |
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André Marangoni Asperti Paulo Reis Marcio Augusto Diniz Mariana Dourado Pinto Edinésio Carlos da Silva Júnior Danilo Felipe Dias da Silva Luiz Augusto Carneiro D’Albuquerque Wellington Andraus |
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André Marangoni Asperti Paulo Reis Marcio Augusto Diniz Mariana Dourado Pinto Edinésio Carlos da Silva Júnior Danilo Felipe Dias da Silva Luiz Augusto Carneiro D’Albuquerque Wellington Andraus The Lowest Prevalence of Cholelithiasis in the Americas - An Autopsy-based Study Clinics Cholelithiasis Gallstones Prevalence Autopsy |
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André Marangoni Asperti Paulo Reis Marcio Augusto Diniz Mariana Dourado Pinto Edinésio Carlos da Silva Júnior Danilo Felipe Dias da Silva Luiz Augusto Carneiro D’Albuquerque Wellington Andraus |
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The Lowest Prevalence of Cholelithiasis in the Americas - An Autopsy-based Study |
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The Lowest Prevalence of Cholelithiasis in the Americas - An Autopsy-based Study |
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The Lowest Prevalence of Cholelithiasis in the Americas - An Autopsy-based Study |
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The Lowest Prevalence of Cholelithiasis in the Americas - An Autopsy-based Study |
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The Lowest Prevalence of Cholelithiasis in the Americas - An Autopsy-based Study |
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lowest prevalence of cholelithiasis in the americas - an autopsy-based study |
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Faculdade de Medicina / USP |
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Clinics |
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1980-5322 |
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OBJECTIVES: This study used autopsy to evaluate the prevalence of cholelithiasis and its associated risk factors in a population of healthy, young subjects who suffered a violent or natural death. METHODS: This study is a prospective evaluation of autopsies of 446 individuals from 2011 to 2013 in Brazil. Of that sample, 330 (74%) subjects died from violent deaths and 116 (26%) died naturally. The presence of biliary calculi, previous cholecystectomy, gender, age, ethnicity, body mass index (BMI) and alcohol use were evaluated. RESULTS: In the natural death group, 6.9% (95% CI 3.39 to 13.28) (3.08% of the male subjects and 11.76% of the female subjects) exhibited evidence of gallbladder disease. In the violent death group, only 2.12% (95% CI 0.96 to 4.43) (2.17% of the male subjects and 1.85% of the female subjects) of the subjects exhibited evidence of gallbladder disease. Age was correlated with the prevalence of gallbladder disease, but BMI was correlated with only gallbladder disease in the natural death group. CONCLUSIONS: This population has the lowest prevalence of cholelithiasis in the Americas. Dietary habits, physical activity, ethnicity, alcohol consumption and genetic factors may be responsible for this low prevalence. |
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Cholelithiasis Gallstones Prevalence Autopsy |
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