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4w ago
Are you in your emergency medicine clerkship? Is a patient presenting with tenderness to palpation in the right upper quadrant, jaundice, fever, and signs of hemodynamic instability? If so, tune into today's #DiagnosticsOnDemand to walk through diagnosing cholecystitis. Acute cholecystitis is a sudden inflammation of the gallbladder, usually caused by conditions that impair the outflow of bile. Think of the biliary tree as one of the many plumbing systems in the body! Disrupted bile outflow increases the pressure within the gallbladder, leading to bile stasis. This in turn can lead to complications such as inflammation, infection, gangrene, and perforation. Acute cholecystitis is most commonly related to a stone, which is called calculous cholecystitis. However, gallbladder inflammation can also occur without stones, which is known as acalculous cholecystitis. Learn how to assess, diagnose, and treat cholecystitis: https://osms.it/dod-cholecystitis-yts Check out the Osmosis from Elsevier Clinical Sciences library for free: https://osms.it/free-trial-apr24-yt Find our full video library only on Osmosis: http://osms.it/more. Join millions of current and future clinicians who learn by Osmosis, along with hundreds of universities around the world who partner with Osmosis from Elsevier to make medical and health education more engaging and efficient. We have unparalleled tools and materials to prepare you for success in school, on your board exams, and as a future clinician. Sign up for a free trial at http://osms.it/more. If you're interested in exploring an institutional partnership, visit osmosis.org/educators to request a personalized demo. Follow us on social: Facebook: http://osms.it/facebook Twitter: http://osms.it/twitter Instagram for med: http://osms.it/instagram Instagram for nursing: https://osms.it/ignursing TikTok: https://osms.it/tiktok Linkedin: h
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