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Surgery MCQs Q33

A 34-year-old woman on routine examination and biochemical screening is found to have a mildly raised bilirubin and alkaline phosphatase. She has had one episode of right hypochondria pain following a cheese and wine party the previous Christmas. Ultrasound showed the presence of multiple small stones in the gall bladder and a common bile duct with a diameter just over
the upper normal limit, but no abnormalities. What is the diagnosis?

A. Cholangitis
B. Gall stones in the gall bladder
C. Carcinoma head of the pancreas
D. Gall stones in the common bile duct
E. Infective hepatitis

Answer: D

The Correct Answer is Gall stones in Common bile duct


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