Created at 2:36 a.m. May, 25, 2025
Author:
DillingerMed
Type of change:
Updated Tags
Rationale for change
Not a kid, they tell you it's a biliary cyst, the question really relates to management (cut it out)
No changes in fields
Text
What is the likely diagnosis in an afebrile child who presents with abdominal pain, jaundice, and a palpable RUQ mass with a normal gallbladder on ultrasound?
{{c1::Biliary cyst}}
Extra
- Most commonly a type 1 cyst, which is single and extrahepatic
- Biliary cysts may be asymptomatic until complications arise (e.g., cholestasis, pancreatitis)
- Biliary cysts may be asymptomatic until complications arise (e.g., cholestasis, pancreatitis)
Lecture Notes
Empty field
Missed Questions
Empty field
Pathoma
Empty field
Boards and Beyond
Empty field
First Aid
Sketchy






Sketchy 2
Empty field
Sketchy Extra




Picmonic
Empty field
Pixorize
Empty field
Physeo
Empty field
Bootcamp
Empty field
OME
Additional Resources


One by one
Empty field
