Topic: Splenomegaly, cholecystitis, portal hypertension, liver abscess, peritonitis, carcinoma head of the pancreas.
Question: 60 year old male presents with progressively increasing jaundice for two months. He’s having clay colored stools and pruritus. On examination. He’s having a palpable and distended gallbladder. 1. How will you investigate? 2. Briefly mention Courvoiser’s law, and its exceptions. 3. what are the treatment options for this patient.