Hepatobillary Disease Flashcards
Viral Hepatitis
Common symptoms: N + V, Anorexia, myalgia, lethargy + RUQ pain.
Consider Foreign Travels / IV drug use
Congestive Hepatomegaly
If liver is stretched = Pain.
Can occur due to congestive HF. Severe cases cirrhosis can occur.
Biliary colic
RUQ pain (intermittent) lasts couple of minutes then gradually goes away. Pain occurs during eating. Can become Nauseous.
RF: FFFFF
Acute Cholecystitis
Pain similar to biliary colic but severe (very persistent). Pain radiates to the back / right shoulder.
May be pyrexial + Murphy’s sign +ve.
Ascending Cholangitis
infection of the bile ducts. 2ndry to gallstones. Symptoms charcots triad: Fever, jaundice, RUQ pain
Gallstone ileus
Small bowel obstruction. 2ndry to impacted gallstones. Developing of fistulas forms between a gangrenous gallbladder + duodenum.
Symptoms: Abdo pain, distension + V
Cholangiocarcinoma
Symptoms similar to biliary colic but persistent; anorexia, jaundice and weight loss.
A palpable mass in the RUQ (Courvoisier sign), periumbilical lymphadenopathy (Sister Mary Joseph nodes) + left supraclavicular adenopathy (Virchow node)
Acute pancreatitis
Due to alcohol + gallstones. Severe epigastric pain + Vomiting is common.
Examination may reveal tenderness, ileus and low-grade fever.
Periumbilical discolouration (Cullen’s sign) and flank discolouration (Grey-Turner’s sign) is described but rare.
Pancreatic cancer
Painless jaundice (classic). Can have pain, anorexia + wt loss
Amoebic liver disease
Malaise, anorexia + wt loss.
RUQ pain tends to be mild + jaundice is uncommon.