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Metastatic adenocarcinoma is adenocarcinoma (a carcinoma that originates in the glands) that has metastacized (moved). In this case, the condition originates in the gallbladder and then moves on to the liver. This is not a diagnosis that is all that unusual. The "how" here is that when things arose in the gallbladder, the blood (circulatory system) acted as a transport. The liver is a frequent site of metastases, though not normally from the gallbladder. This is not an uncommon epidemiological phenomenon. Good luck with further evaluation and treatment.
I found the code in Fay Brown in the Neoplasm chapter 183.0 198.5
Can a fungal infection be mistaken for adenocarcinoma?
Metastatic and non metastatic.
Bronchi is the plural of bronchus.
No, bronchioles branch of a bronchus.
A bronchiole has no cartilage in its wall, a bronchus does.
bronchus diverges from the windpipe. bronchus enters lung and provides air passage.
The right main bronchus is wider, shorter, and more vertical than the left. The left main bronchus is smaller in caliber,but 5 cm longer than the left bronchus.
I think air is filtered in the bronchus
right principal bronchus
Reflection of bronchus is caused by a reflection of the pleura.