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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. | ===Acute cholecystitis=== | ||
Cholecystitis is caused by obstruction of bile duct due to impaction of gall stone<ref name="pmid7396076">{{cite journal |author=Roslyn JJ, DenBesten L, Thompson JE, Silverman BF |title=Roles of lithogenic bile and cystic duct occlusion in the pathogenesis of acute cholecystitis |journal=[[American Journal of Surgery]] |volume=140 |issue=1 |pages=126–30 |year=1980 |month=July |pmid=7396076 |doi= |url=http://linkinghub.elsevier.com/retrieve/pii/0002-9610(80)90428-6 |accessdate=2012-08-20}}</ref> . Gall stone impaction leads to damage to mucosal surface of gall bladder and bile stasis. | |||
Factors which induce cholecystits are | Factors which induce cholecystits are | ||
* Lithogenic bile | * Lithogenic bile |
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Overview
Pathophysiology
Acute cholecystitis
Cholecystitis is caused by obstruction of bile duct due to impaction of gall stone[1] . 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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References
- ↑ Roslyn JJ, DenBesten L, Thompson JE, Silverman BF (1980). "Roles of lithogenic bile and cystic duct occlusion in the pathogenesis of acute cholecystitis". American Journal of Surgery. 140 (1): 126–30. PMID 7396076. Retrieved 2012-08-20. Unknown parameter
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