Pehlivanoğlu, BurçinErbarut Seven, İpekMemiş, BaharSaka, BurcuBağcı, PelinBalcı, SerdarCheng, JeanetteBaştürk, OlcaReid, MichelleAdsay, N. Volkan2020-04-162020-04-162020Pehlivanoğlu, B., Erbarut Seven, İ., Memiş, B., Saka, B., Bağcı, P., Balcı, S. ... Adsay, N. V. (2020). Epithelial inclusions in the gallbladder: cytoisospora belli organisms or degenerative intracytoplasmic pas-positive hyaline globules. 109th Annual Meeting of the United-States-and-Canadian-Academy-of-Pathology (USCAP) içinde (1668-1669. ss.). Los Angeles, CA, February 29-March 05, 2020.0893-39521530-0285https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12511/5127Background: Lai et al. reported 18 cases of Cystoisospora belli in the gallbladders (GBs), detected incidentally in 0.5% ofimmunocompetent patients (PMID: 27158759). However, a recent molecular study failed to confirm this observation at molecular level(PMID: 30020094). Although Lai et al. indicated that Cystoisospora in the GB is quiescent in immunocompetent patients, this diagnosisnevertheless has major implications, resulting in extensive patient workup for undetected immunosuppression.eninfo:eu-repo/semantics/embargoedAccessEpithelial InclusionsHyaline GlobulesOrganismsEpithelial inclusions in the gallbladder: cytoisospora belli organisms or degenerative intracytoplasmic pas-positive hyaline globulesConference Object33Supplement: 216681669Q1