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Sem 2 Ch 6 Gallbladder, Exocrine Pancreatic Disorder

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What are the clinical manifestations with Cholecystitis?

Author: Lexie Rae Negron



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Condition may be acute with sudden onset of indigestion, nausea and vomiting, severe colicky pain in upper right quadrant of the abdomen. *Pain may be referred to the right shoulder and scapula; pain resulting from Cholecystitis sometimes is mistaken for a cardiac problem because of pain that is felt in epigastric region and radiating to the back


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