Referred pain to the inferior angle of the right scapula in acute cholecystitis is known as
ABoa's sign
BMurphy's sign
CNaunyn's sign
DCullen's sign
A 70-year-old man presents with chest pain, diagnosed with coronary disease, and concurrently detected asymptomatic gallstones on ultrasonography. What is the most appropriate management strategy for gallstones in this patient?
AOpen cholecystectomy
BLaparoscopic cholecystectomy
COral dissolution agents
DConservative management with monitoring
All of the following are risk factors for carcinoma of the gallbladder, EXCEPT -
AAdenomatous gall bladder polyps
BCholedochal cysts
COral contraceptives
DTyphoid carriers
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