Abstract
IN THE general problem of biliary disease, the relatively infrequent occurrence or recognition of papilloma of the gall bladder is of interest. This report was prompted by the recent finding of 3 cases within the last few months. In each case the preoperative diagnosis was correctly made by the roentgenologist.Estimations of the frequency of occurrence of papillomas vary, depending on the criteria for histologic diagnosis of these tumors. Kerr and Lendrum,1 whose criteria were most exacting, had accepted only 7 cases up to 1936. To these was added a case reported by Brown and Cappell2 and accepted by the . . .

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