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1. Recognize the normal anatomy of the biliary tree.
2. Discuss the mechanisms for the stimulation of bile secretion and the hormonal mediators
of this response.
3. Describe the physicochemical characteristics of normal bile, its production and the
physiologic mechanism of bile salt reabsorption.
Acute and Chronic Gallbladder Disease,
Carcinomas of the Biliary Tract
1. Identify the common types of gallstones and describe the pathophysiology involved in their formation.
2. Recognize the mechanisms by which risk factors predispose to gallstone formation.
3. List the tests commonly used in the diagnosis of calculous biliary tract
disease. Describe the indications for, limitations of and potential complications of each.
4. Describe the probable natural history of a young patient with asymptomatic gallstones.
5. Know the complications that can occur from biliary calculi and describe the
history, physical examination and laboratory findings for each.
6. Outline the management of a patient with acute cholecystitis.
7. Describe the symptoms and signs of choledocholithiasis; construct the management of
this problem.
8. Outline a diagnostic and management plan for a patient with acute right upper quadrant
pain.
9. Describe the diagnostic evaluation and management of a patient with fever, chills and
jaundice.
10. Describe the following:
a. Murphy's sign
b. Courvoisier's sign
c. Gallstone ileus
11. Contrast carcinomas of the gallbladder, bile duct and ampulla of Vater with regard to
presenting features and survival.
Diagnostic Studies in Biliary Tract Disease
1. Contrast the liver enzyme abnormalities in cholestasis and viral hepatitis.
2. Identify the most common bacteria found in cholecystitis and cholangitis.
3. Describe the indications for and risks of oral cholecystogram, transhepatic
cholangiogram and ERCP.
4. Accurately interpret an abnormal ultrasonogram of the gallbladder, oral cholecystogram,
transhepatic cholangiogram and ERCP.
Skills
1. Given a patient with acute cholecystitis, demonstrate the right upper quadrant
physical findings that indicate this diagnosis.
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