Accepted at 5:25 p.m. Oct, 31, 2023 by Alex
Author: OCDoctor
Related Note: 1580013511822
Rationale for change

acute cholecystitis is a more common cause (per amboss), should be included

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- The most gravity-dependent site of the peritoneal cavity in the supine position is the hepatorenal space (Morison pouch)

- Gastric content released into the peritoneal cavity from a perforated peptic ulcer tends to collect in this space and can become infected, resulting in a subhepatic abscess
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