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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Other questions in this quiz
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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