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Using all of the information you have gathered from the chart, prepare a presentation about this case as you would for attending rounds with a concise summary of the history, physical findings, labs and x-rays. Your presentation should be about 5-7 minutes long. Use current literature to support your diagnosis and treatment options. Use the computer to display pathology and X-rays pertinent to the case. Answer the questions below (with references) and hand them in to your facilitator by the end of the second lab. 1. What is the etiology of cholelithiasis and what different types of stones are there?2. What are the clinical signs and symptoms of cholelithiasis and cholecystitis? 3. How is the diagnosis of cholelithiasis and cholecystitis made? 4. What are the complications of cholelithiasis? 5. What are the differences between cholelithiasis, choledocolithiasis and cholecystitis? 6. What is the treatment of cholelithiasis and cholecystitis? |
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