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*Complications of gallstone disease include: acute cholecystitis, choledocholithiasis, acute pancreatitis, and acute cholangitis | *Complications of gallstone disease include: acute cholecystitis, choledocholithiasis, acute pancreatitis, and acute cholangitis | ||
==Differentiating | ==Differentiating Gallstone disease from other Diseases== | ||
*As | *As Gallstone disease manifests in a variety of clinical forms, differentiation must be established in accordance with the particular subtype. [Subtype name 1] must be differentiated from other diseases that cause [clinical feature 1], such as [differential dx1] and [differential dx2]. In contrast, [subtype name 2] must be differentiated from other diseases that cause [clinical feature 2], such as [differential dx3] and [differential dx4]. | ||
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Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]; Associate Editor(s)-in-Chief:
Overview
Gallstone disease must be differentiated from other diseases that cause epigastric and left and right hypochondriac pain such as:
- Esophageal chest pain
- Gastroesophageal reflux disorder
- Peptic ulcer disease
- Non-ulcer dyspepsia
- Hepatitis
- Functional gallbladder disorder
- Sphincter of Oddi dysfunction
- Chronic pancreatitis
- Irritable bowel syndrome
- Ischemic heart disease
- Pyelonephritis
- Ureteral calculi
- Complications of gallstone disease include: acute cholecystitis, choledocholithiasis, acute pancreatitis, and acute cholangitis
Differentiating Gallstone disease from other Diseases
- As Gallstone disease manifests in a variety of clinical forms, differentiation must be established in accordance with the particular subtype. [Subtype name 1] must be differentiated from other diseases that cause [clinical feature 1], such as [differential dx1] and [differential dx2]. In contrast, [subtype name 2] must be differentiated from other diseases that cause [clinical feature 2], such as [differential dx3] and [differential dx4].
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