Medical therapy for gall stones is indicated for radio_____ stones
Biliary _____ occurs due to gallbladder contraction against a stone lodged in the cystic duct
Gallstone chemistry most commonly seen is crystalline cholesterol _____hydrate.
Cholecystitis is diagnosed with _____ or HIDA scan
_____ classically presents with the Charcot triad of jaundice, fever, and RUQ pain
_____ is the most sensitive method to detect ampullary gall stones.
_____ cholecystitis results from an impacted stone in the cystic duct, resulting in dilatation with inflammation and bacterial overgrowth
In Pringle manoeuvre, structures of _____ are clamped at the edge of hepatoduodenal ligament.
According to _____ classification, Caroli's disease is classified as a type _____ choledochal cyst.
_____ is used after CBD exploration (post choledochotomy) to allow bile to drain while the sphincter of Oddi is in spasm postoperatively
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