Cholecystitis Flashcards
what is unique about the relationship of the gall bladder and the skin?
enlarges as it approaches the skin
where is the gall bladder found on physical diagnosis?
right costal margin, mid-clavicular
RLQ
tip of 11th rib
when is the gall bladder best palpated?
lying closest to skin
what is the action of CCK on ghrelin?
inhibition
what is action of CCK on beta cells / insulin?
induces beta cell proliferation, inhibits insulin induced hypherphagia
do statins induce stone formation?
no
what is murphys sign of diaphragmatic splinting?
pain upon deep inspiration
what is the significance of presence of stones in the absence of symptoms?
none
what are the signs and symptoms of acute cholecystitis?
unrelenting pain, often febrile
RUQ tender, N&V common
what are the signs and symptoms of chronic cholecystitis?
intermittent, often after fatty meal
well between bouts
what are the signs and symptoms of ascending cholangitis?
exquisite RUQ pain, peritoneal signs
signs of sepsis
unrelenting pain, often febrile
RUQ tender, N&V common
acute cholecystitis
intermittent, often after fatty meal
well between bouts
chronic cholecystitis
exquisite RUQ pain, peritoneal signs
signs of sepsis
ascending cholangitis
how are calculous stones imaged on US?
shadowing object (single, multiple, or sludge)