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5 F's common to gall stone patients
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Fair, Fat, Forty, Fertile, and Female
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2 risk factors for pigments stones and treatment
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1. Hemolytic anemia
2. sickle cell anemia -- removal of spleen, gall bladder, and appendix |
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Symptoms:
1. Flank pain 2. Nausea, vomiting, diarrhea 3. Shock |
Pancreatitis
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Etiology of pancreatitis
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I GET SMASHED. (see notes)
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Pancreatic pseudocysts lack what?
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Epithelial lining
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Symptoms:
1. Found in tail of pancreas 2. Symptoms present when disease has already caused mortal damage 3. Acute Migratory Thrombophlebitis (trousseau's sign) |
Adenocarcinoma of Pancreas
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