Term
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Definition
The normal gallbladder
wall thickness? |
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Term
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Definition
Folding back on itself at
the neck |
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Term
Less than 5 cm
transverse |
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Definition
The normal width of the
gallbladder? |
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Term
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Definition
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Term
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Definition
Small echogenic fold most commonly at posterior junction of body and neck |
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Term
- Pain
- Nausea and vomiting
- Right shoulder pain
- chills and fever
- jaundice
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Definition
Gallbladder disease
clinical findings: |
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Term
Postprandial pain -
RUQP after ingestion of greasy meal |
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Definition
What is the most classic symptom of gallbladder disease? |
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Term
- Fat
- Female
- Forty
- Fertile
- Flatulent
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Definition
Typical gallbladder disease patient is this: |
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Term
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Definition
Surgical removal of the
gallbladder |
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Term
- sphincter of oddi loses tone
- common bile duct takes over
- bile is free to flow into the duodenum during fasting and digestive phases
- Bile duct can be up to 1 cm
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Definition
what happens when the gallbladder
is removed? |
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Term
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Definition
Can dilated gallbladder be normal? |
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Term
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Definition
Any dilation of the gallbladder
is termed: |
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Term
- a fatty meal may be administered and then rescan
- if fails to contract, scan pancreas
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Definition
What do you do if the gallbladder is dilated when scanned? |
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Term
There could be a mass in the head of the pancreas causing obstruction
of the flow of bile |
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Definition
Why do you scan the head of the pancreas? |
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Term
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Definition
- Enlarged gallbladder
- can be palpable
- painless jaundice
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Term
Extrahepatic mass compressing
the CBD |
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Definition
What may cause courvoisier's sign? |
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Term
- cholecystitis
- cholelithiasis
- adenomyomatosis
- cancer
- etc.
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Definition
What can cause gallbladder wall
thickness? |
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Term
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Definition
Echogenic bile often seen with
bile stasis |
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Term
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Definition
Most common disease of the GB |
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Term
Tiny stones, because they can obstruct the common bile duct |
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Definition
What are the most dangerous stones and why? |
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Term
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Definition
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Term
- Primary - stonees formed in the CBD
- Secondary - stones formed in GB, and move to CBD
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Definition
2 classifications of choledocholithiasis |
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Term
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Definition
Rare syndrome that causes biliary obstruction due to an impacted stone in the cystic duct
- Cause compression of the CHD
- Can cause intrahepatic biliary dilation
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Term
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Definition
Most commonly caused by stones that
obstruct the flow of bile |
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Term
Clinical signs of acut cholecysitis: |
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Definition
- RUQ pain
- + murphy's sign
- fever
- leukocytosis
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Term
Sonographic signs of acute
cholecystitis |
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Definition
- wall thickening
- presence of stones
- presence of stones
- hydrops
- rounding of GB
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Term
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Definition
Results from numerous attacks of
acute cholecystitis, wall may become fibrotic |
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Term
Emphysematous Cholecystits |
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Definition
Gas forming bacteria invade the gallbladder wall and lumen and may also be present in the biliary ducts |
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Term
Emphysematous Cholecystitis |
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Definition
Sonographic appearance of air in the gallbladder wall and lumen, and ring down artifact |
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Term
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Definition
What is ringdown artifact caused by? |
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Term
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Definition
- Acute inflammation of the gallbladder
- Absence of cholelithiasis
- more common in males
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Term
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Definition
- Complication of acute cholecystits
- Increase in morbidity and mortality and may lead to gb perforation
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Term
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Definition
Usually occurs in the fundus after cystic duct obstruction, gb distention, and resultant ischemia and necrosis |
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Term
- gallstones
- infection
- uncontrolled diabetes
- trauma
- malignant disease
- drug use
- atherosclerosis
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Definition
Risk factors for gallbladder rupture |
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Term
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Definition
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Term
Sonographic findings of cholangitis: |
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Definition
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Term
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Definition
Most common pseudotumor of
the gallbladder |
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Term
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Definition
Projects from the gb wall by a stalk |
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Term
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Definition
Condition in which cholesterol deposits from in the GB wall or mucosa, Strawberry gb
associated with diffuse polyps |
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Term
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Definition
- Hyperplastic change in the gallbladder wall
- Occurrs with diffuse or localized hyperplasia of the gb mucosa that extends into the muscular layer and results in outpouching or diveritcula known as Rokitansky-Aschoff sinuses
- comet tail artifact seen
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Term
Rokitansky-Aschoff sinuses |
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Definition
Outpouching or diveritcula |
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Term
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Definition
- Exhibits extensive calcification of the wall
- Associated with chronic gallbladder inflammation, and nearly all pts have stones
- Increased incidence of GB carcinoma
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Term
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Definition
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Term
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Definition
Large, irregular, mass that contains low-level echoes. May obscure wall |
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Term
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Definition
What is the most common causes of
biliary obstruction? |
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Term
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Definition
occurs at the joining of the right and left hepatic ducts, cancerous |
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