Gallbladder and Pancreas Pathology Flashcards
what commonly accompanies congenital agenesis/hypoplasia of the gallbladder?
the bile ducts are also abnormal and can prevent bile from draining properly
what is cholesterolosis?
a frequent incidental finding of cholesterol deposits in the gallbladder due to excess secretion
What is the epidemiology of cholelithiasis?
10-20% of adults (25-40 million)
one of the top 10 surgical procedures
People with gall stones are at increased risk for what?
gall bladder carcinoma
pigment stones are also called what?
bilirubinate stone (10% of stones)
*they appear black and are derived from hemoglobin and bilirubin
what is the frequency of different gall stone types?
cholesterol - 90%
bilirubinate - 10%
CaCO3 - extremely rare
What are the risk factors for cholelithiasis?
the 4 Fs
female
fat
fertile
forties
what symptoms do most people with gallstones have?
None - 80%
what is cholangitis?
stone obstructing CBD
pain, fever, jaundice, can lead to liver abscess
what is gallbladder hydrops?
when the gallbladder becomes enlarged from the filling with mucin due to blockage in the cystic duct
what is gallstone ileus?
intestinal obstruction from gall stone passing through a fistula
into the intestine (very rare)
what is acute cholecystitis?
primary complication of cholelithiasis where cystic duct/neck becomes obstructed (can occur without stone)
what is the epi of cholecystitis?
60% female
10% acalculous
10% perforate without surgery
what are the histological findings in chronic cholecystitis?
smooth muscle hypertrophy
lymphocytic infiltrate
Rokitanksy-Aschoff sinuses (hallmark)
what is the epidemiology of carcinoma of the gallbladder?
older adults
hx of cholelithiasis
poor prognosis
geographic distribution suggests genetics