GALLBLADDE R
STONE FORMATION 1. Bile must become saturated with cholesterol or calcium.
2. The solute must precipitate from solution as solid crystals.
3. Crystals must come together and form STONES.
CONTRACTION OF THE GALLBLADDER
EXPULSION OF THE STONES
MIGRATION OF STONE INTO THE COMMON BILE DUCT
CHOLEDOCHOLITHIASIS
OBSTRUCTION TO FLOW
BILE PIGMENTS ACCUMULAT E IN THE
NAUSEA AND VOMITING
INITIATES INFLAMMATORY
FEVER, CHILLS
EXCLUSION OF BILE TO INTESTINE STEATORR
JAUNDIC
PRURIT HEPATORE NAL SYNDROME
CLAYCOLORED STOOL DEFICIENCY IN VITAMIN ADEK AND CALCIUM BLEEDING
TEACOLORED URINE
PAIN