Hepatobiliary disease Flashcards

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nausea and vomiting, anorexia
myalgia
lethargy
right upper quadrant (RUQ) pain

may have Hx of travel/ IVDU

A

Viral Hepatitis (Hep ABCDE)

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Intermittent RUQ pain, often after eating.

Normally “female, forties, fat and fair”

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Biliary Colic

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Pain similar to biliary colic but more severe and persistent. May radiate to the back or right shoulder.

Pyrexial and Murphy’s sign positive.

A

Acute cholecystitis

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fever (rigors are common)
RUQ pain
jaundice

A

Cholangitis

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5
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Small bowel obstruction secondary to an impacted gallstone.

May develop if a fistula forms between a gangrenous gallbladder and the duodenum.

A

Gallstone ileus

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RUQ pain, anorexia, jaundice and weight loss.

Palpable RUQ mass (Courvoisier sign)

periumbilical lymphadenopathy (Sister Mary Joseph nodes)

left supraclavicular adenopathy (Virchow node) may be seen

A

Cholangiocarcinoma

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7
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Severe epigastric pain + vomiting

Usually due to alcohol or gallstones
Periumbilical discolouration (Cullen’s sign) and flank discolouration (Grey-Turner’s sign) is described but rare

A

Acute pancreatitis

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Painless jaundice
Anorexia and weight loss
(sometimes may present with pain)

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Pancreatic cancer

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