heaptobilliary Flashcards
symptoms of klatskin/extrahepatic
Progressive jaundice with cholangitis and weight loss are the usual presenting features of
extrahepatic cholangiocarcinoma (klatskin tumors).
which cancers commonly metastise to liver
colon, stomach, pancrease , breast and lung
Gallstones that are formed and localised in the gallbladder.
cholecystolithiasias
Gallstones that are formed and localised in the gallbladder.
cholecystolithiasias
21) Gallstones that are localised into common bile duct.
choledocholithiasia
Gallstones that are localised into common hepatic duct.
heapticolithiasias
stones in the intrahepatic ducts
hepatolitiasis
There are 2 clinical forms of cholecystolithiasis. Which are they\/
asymptomatic stones and biliary colid (temproary obstruction )
differnece between biliary colic and cholecystitis
In biliary colic there isn’t inflammation of the gallbladder. In acute calculous cholecystitis
there is inflammation of the gallbladder.
differnece between biliary colic and cholecystitis
In biliary colic there isn’t inflammation of the gallbladder. In acute calculous cholecystitis
there is inflammation of the gallbladder.
what can be the origin of common bile duct stones
Gallbladder origin- stones originate in the gallbladder and migrate through the cystic duct
into the bile duct and primary bile duct stones.
what can be the origin of common bile duct stones
Gallbladder origin- stones originate in the gallbladder and migrate through the cystic duct
into the bile duct and primary bile duct stones.
complications of choledocholeliathasias
Obstructive jaundice, ascending cholangitis and acute pancreatitis.
treatment for ascending cholangitis
The obstructed bile duct with ascending cholangitis must be drained adequately and quickly
by an effective route.
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