acute cholecystitis การใช้
- Acute cholecystitis is associated with gallstones in over 90 per cent of patients.
- Cholescintigraphy for acute cholecystitis has sensitivity of 97 %, specificity of 94 %.
- In most patients acute cholecystitis subsides in a few days with conservative treatment.
- Some patients have repeated attacks of acute cholecystitis which are probably exacerbations of chronic cholecystitis.
- Acute cholecystitis in the abscence of gallstones ( acalculous cholecystitis ) is usually very rare.
- Jaundice may accompany acute cholecystitis but is usually a sign of a stone in the bile duct.
- It is associated with acute cholecystitis.
- However, Silva pulled out just four days before the event with a clinical condition that indicated acute cholecystitis and required surgical intervention.
- In acute pancreatitis, the sentinel loop is usually seen in left hypochondrium, while in acute cholecystitis, it is seen in the right hypochondrium.
- Trying to unite as many of the symptoms as possible in a single diagnosis, the doctor concluded that Ervin's symptoms spelled acute cholecystitis : an inflamed gallbladder.
- Murphy developed his eponymous anastomotic button for a sutureless anastomosis of the gallbladder to the duodenum ( his preferred treatment for acute cholecystitis ), but it was equally suitable for intestinal anastomoses.
- Serum bilirubin concentrations between 17 and 68 祄ol / l ( 1 and 4 mg / dl ) may be seen in uncomplicated acute cholecystitis, but should raise the suspicion of a stone in the bile duct.