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at 3:28 a.m. Jul, 19, 2025 ]
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yelbardisi
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yelbardisi
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doesn't make sense with the way it's ordered - biliary sludge promotes gallstone formation -> gallstones lead to biliary colic
Also pretty sure biliary colic is a condition not a symptom (symptom would be waxing/waning RUQ pain).
Corrected card for easier flow and reinforcement of information
Source: AMBOSS - https://next.amboss.com/us/article/V30Ghf?utm_source=navbar&utm_medium=anki&utm_campaign=anki&utm_term=biliary%2Bcolic&guid=HB_Zqqz%257Dvw&aid=79f7d232-7b36-4395-b059-e1ee1e13b104&uid=ehl1x19S0#Zdf6cbba25a9ebeb10e837d54c3801eb5
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- Card used to specifically say cholesterol stones, but sludge can be supersaturated with either cholesterol or calcium bilirubinate
- Impaired gallbladder emptying → biliary sludge → cholestasis → cholelithiasis

Biliary sludge shown below:

Photo credit: Mikael Häggström, M.D, CC0, via Wikimedia Commons
- Impaired gallbladder emptying → biliary sludge → cholestasis → cholelithiasis

Biliary sludge shown below:

Photo credit: Mikael Häggström, M.D, CC0, via Wikimedia Commons
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Watch associated Bootcamp video - Pancreatic and Biliary Pathology : Gallstones
Watch associated Bootcamp video - Biliary System : Cholelithiasis
Watch associated Bootcamp video - Biliary System : Biliary Stones
Watch associated Bootcamp video - Biliary System : Cholelithiasis
Watch associated Bootcamp video - Biliary System : Biliary Stones
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