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What is the pathology caused by acute cholecystitis?

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Usually gallbladder distention, stone in cystic duct, after opened we see inflammatory exudate and pus (rarely) Later disease, bile pigments are replaced by thin mucoid pus/blood. If left untreated, and cystic duct still obstructed, lumen of gall bladder is distended and w/clear mucoid fluid (hydrops of gallbladder) If resected and no gall stones, we should look for vasculitis/ cholesterol embolus.


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