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==Overview== | ==Overview== | ||
==Pathophysiology== | ==Pathophysiology== | ||
Cholecystitis is caused by obstruction of bile duct due to impaction of gall stone . Gall stone impaction leads to damage to mucosal surface of gall bladder and bile stasis. | |||
Factors which induce cholecystits are | |||
* Lithogenic bile | |||
* Duct obstruction | |||
Acute inflammation is not always necessary for the development of acute cholecystitis. | |||
===Pathology=== | ===Pathology=== | ||
;Chornic cholecystitis | ;Chornic cholecystitis |
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Overview
Pathophysiology
Cholecystitis is caused by obstruction of bile duct due to impaction of gall stone . Gall stone impaction leads to damage to mucosal surface of gall bladder and bile stasis. Factors which induce cholecystits are
- Lithogenic bile
- Duct obstruction
Acute inflammation is not always necessary for the development of acute cholecystitis.
Pathology
- Chornic cholecystitis
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