Abdomen Flashcards
What is the most common:
Congenital lesion of large bile ducts
Choledochal cysts
Type I: Solitary fusiform dilation of CBD (80-90%)
Type II: Extrahepatic supraduodenal diverticulum
Type III: Choledochocele
Type IVa: Fusiform CD and intrahepatic cysts
Comprises 40% of cases diagnosed in adults
Type IVb: Dilation of common duct with choledochocele
Type V: Multiple intrahepatic cysts (Caroli disease)
Hemochromatosis
Types and sites
1)) Hereditary: excess resorption
Liver, pancreas and heart
2)) Transfusional
Reticuloendothilial system: Liver, spleen and L.N.
What is the most common:
Congenital lesion of large bile ducts
Choledochal cysts
Type I: Solitary fusiform dilation of CBD (80-90%)
Type II: Extrahepatic supraduodenal diverticulum
Type III: Choledochocele
Type IVa: Fusiform CBD and intrahepatic cysts (40% of cases diagnosed in adults)
Type IVb: Dilation of common duct with choledochocele
Type V: Multiple intrahepatic cysts (Caroli disease)
What is the most common:
Congenital lesion of large bile ducts
Choledochal cysts
Type I: Solitary fusiform dilation of CBD (80-90%)
Type II: Extrahepatic supraduodenal diverticulum
Type III: Choledochocele
Type IVa: Fusiform CBD and intrahepatic cysts (40% of cases diagnosed in adults)
Type IVb: Dilation of common duct with choledochocele
Type V: Multiple intrahepatic cysts (Caroli disease)
Hemochromatosis
Types and sites
1)) Hereditary: excess resorption
Liver, pancreas and heart
2)) Transfusional
Reticuloendothilial system: Liver, spleen and L.N.
What is the most common:
Congenital lesion of large bile ducts
Choledochal cysts
Type I: Solitary fusiform dilation of CBD (80-90%)
Type II: Extrahepatic supraduodenal diverticulum
Type III: Choledochocele
Type IVa: Fusiform CBD and intrahepatic cysts (40% of cases diagnosed in adults)
Type IVb: Dilation of common duct with choledochocele
Type V: Multiple intrahepatic cysts (Caroli disease)