Pathoma: Gallbladder and Biliary Tract Flashcards

1
Q

Biliary atresia is failure to form the __________ biliary tree.

A

extrahepatic

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2
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Biliary atresia presents with elevated levels of _________ bilirubin.

A

conjugated

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3
Q

Why does cholestyramine increase risk of gallstones?

A

Because it binds bile acids and causes them to be excreted. Decreased bile acid concentration raises risk of gallstones.

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4
Q

Having ______ increases risk of gallstones.

A

Crohn’s, because inflammation of the terminal ileum damages ability to reabsorb bile (having the same effect as cholestyramine).

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5
Q

True or false: all gallstones are radiolucent.

A

False. Cholesterol stones are radiolucent, but pigment (bilirubin) gallstones are radio opaque.

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6
Q

What is biliary colic?

A

Waxing and waning RUQ pain (due to recurrent passage of gallstones)

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7
Q

Cholecystitis classically presents with pain that radiates to the _________.

A

right scapula

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8
Q

Why does alkaline phosphatase increase in obstructive biliary disorders?

A

Because the lining of the biliary tree contains alkaline phosphatase

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9
Q

Chronic cholecystitis can present with Rokitansky-Aschoff sinus formation. What is that?

A

When the mucosa of the gallbladder divers down into the smooth muscle.

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10
Q

If you can see the gallbladder on x-ray, then the patient likely has ____________.

A

porcelain gallbladder –a calcification of the gallbladder due to chronic cholecystitis.

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11
Q

Ascending cholangitis is most often due to ___________ bacteria.

A

enteric (Gram-negative)

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12
Q

How does gallstone ileus occur?

A

A fistula forms between the gallbladder and the small bowel, allowing much larger, obstructive stones to pass into and block the bowel.

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13
Q

New onset cholecystitis in an elderly woman is suggestive of _____________.

A

gallbladder carcinoma

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