SEM2: Abdo III

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1. what are gall stones

  • cholesterol/pigmented crystals commonly found at the hepatopancreatic ampulla, cystic duct and infundibulum (dilation of the neck of the gall bladder)
  • calcium oxalate or phosphate crystals commonly found at the fundum of the gall bladder, common bile duct and major duodenal ampulla
  • calcium oxalate or phosphate crystals commonly found at the hepatopancreatic ampulla, cystic duct and infundibulum (dilation of the neck of the gall bladder)
  • cholesterol/pigmented crystals commonly found at the fundum of the gall bladder, common bile duct and major duodenal ampulla
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2. where is the subphrenic recess

  • between the diaphragm and the liver
  • between the liver and kidney
  • between the liver and stomach
  • behind the liver

3. what are the three types of jaundice?

  • hepatocellular (excessive RBC breakdown), pre-hepatic (dysfunction of liver cells) and post-hepatic (obstruction of billiary drainage)
  • pre-heptatic (excessive RBC breakdown), hepatocellular (dysfunction of liver cells) and post-hepatic (obstruction of billiary drainage)
  • pre-heptatic (excessive RBC breakdown), post-hepatic (dysfunction of liver cells) and hepatocellular (obstruction of billiary drainage)

4. where does the portal triad run?

  • hepatoduodenal ligament of the free edge of the lesser omentum
  • hepatogastric ligament of the fixed edge of the lesser omentum
  • hepatogastric ligament of the free edge of the lesser omentum
  • hepatoduodenal ligament of the fixed edge of the lesser omentum

5. what is the Whipple procedure?

  • pancreaticoduodenectomy - removal of the whole pancreas and duodenum due to infection
  • pancreaticoduodenectomy - removal of the whole of the pancreas and duodenum due to cancer
  • pancreaticoduodenectomy - removal of the head of the pancreas, duodenum, gall bladder and bile duct due to cancer
  • pancreaticoduodenectomy - removal of the head of the pancreas, duodenum, gall bladder and bile duct due to infection

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