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==Overview== | ==Overview== | ||
Choledocholithiasis must be differentiated from other diseases that cause [[jaundice]], right upper quadrant pain, [[fever]], nausea and vomiting, such as [[Cholecystitis]], [[Perforated peptic ulcer]], [[Acute peptic ulcer exacerbation]], Amoebic [[liver abscess]], [[Acute amoebic liver colitis]], [[Acute pancreatitis]], [[Acute intestinal obstruction]], [[Renal colic]], [[Acute retrocolic appendicitis]]. | |||
==Differentiating Choledocholithiasis from other Diseases== | ==Differentiating Choledocholithiasis from other Diseases== |
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Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]; Associate Editor(s)-in-Chief:
Overview
Choledocholithiasis must be differentiated from other diseases that cause jaundice, right upper quadrant pain, fever, nausea and vomiting, such as Cholecystitis, Perforated peptic ulcer, Acute peptic ulcer exacerbation, Amoebic liver abscess, Acute amoebic liver colitis, Acute pancreatitis, Acute intestinal obstruction, Renal colic, Acute retrocolic appendicitis.
Differentiating Choledocholithiasis from other Diseases
- Cholecystitis
- Perforated peptic ulcer
- Acute peptic ulcer exacerbation
- Amoebic liver abscess
- Acute amoebic liver colitis
- Acute pancreatitis
- Acute intestinal obstruction
- Renal colic
- Acute retrocolic appendicitis