Cholelithiasis



Cholelithiasis


Kari D. Caradine, MD









Gross photograph shows a gallbladder filled with numerous smooth yellow cholesterol stones. The gallbladder wall is mildly thickened and hyperemic. (Courtesy G. F. Gray, MD.)






Gross photograph shows numerous faceted black pigment stones distending the gallbladder lumen. The gallbladder wall is thickened and edematous. (Courtesy G. F. Gray, MD.)


TERMINOLOGY


Definitions



  • Stones in gallbladder or common bile duct



    • Classified by chemical composition into 2 main types: Cholesterol stones and pigment stones


ETIOLOGY/PATHOGENESIS


Cholesterol Stone Formation



  • Bile, supersaturated with cholesterol, is secreted by liver


  • Nucleation or initiation of stone formation


  • Growth to detectable size


Pigment Stone Formation



  • Increase in bile concentration of unconjugated bilirubin, which combines with calcium


CLINICAL ISSUES


Epidemiology

Jul 7, 2016 | Posted by in PATHOLOGY & LABORATORY MEDICINE | Comments Off on Cholelithiasis

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