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What hormone causes increased exocrine activity by the pancreas CCK or cholecystokinin
Descends Behind the superior portion of the duodenum and head of pancreas Common
bile duct
Closely associated with the end of the pancreatic duct End of the common bile duct
Older term of hepatopancreatic ampulla Ampulla of vater
Near the terminal opening of the hepatopancreatic ampulla, into the duodenum, the duct walls
contain circular muscle fiber called Hepatopancreatic sphincter or sphincter of oddi
WhT position places the gallbladder closest to the IR Prone position
What position drains the gallbladder into the duct system Supine position
What position of the gallbladder demonstrates the cystic ducts and three other divisions of the
gallbladder LAO or left anterior oblique
OCG oral cholecystogram
What replaced the OCG Sonography
Four advantages of sonography studies of the gallbladder No ionizing radiation, detection
of small calculi, no contrast medium, less patient prep
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Clinical indications for OCG Nausea, heart burn and vomiting
Biliary calculi Gallstones
Choledocholithiasis Presence of gallstones in the biliary ducts
Abnormal calcifications or stoned in gallbladder. Increased bilirubin, calcium or cholesterol lead
to gallstones. Female and obese at higher risk. 90% do to Cholelithiasis
Emulsion of biliary stones in gallbladder, built up calcium deposits within gallbladder
Milk calcium bile
With what any stones within gallbladder or biliary duct are shadowed effect Sonography
Acute or chronic inflammation of the gallbladder Cholecystitis
Benign or malignant growths of the gallbladder Neoplasms
Narrowing of one of the biliary ducts. Flow of bile restricted. Biliary stenosis
Alimentary canal Mouth, pharynx, esophagus, stomach, small intestine, large intestine,
anus
Accessory Salivary glands, pancreas, liver and gallbladder
3 functions of digestive system Intake/digestion, absorption and elimination