Acute Bacterial Cholangitis
Across
- 3. Definitive surgery after recovery
- 5. Sign of severe disease
- 6. First investigation of choice
- 9. Definitive emergency management
- 10. Most common cause of acute cholangitis
- 14. Cholestatic liver enzyme elevated
Down
- 1. Most common causative organism
- 2. Altered mental status in Reynolds pentad
- 4. Severity grading system for cholangitis
- 7. Charcot triad plus hypotension and confusion
- 8. Infection of the biliary tract
- 11. Common gram-positive organism in bile
- 12. Fever, jaundice, and right upper quadrant pain
- 13. Enzyme raised along with ALP
- 15. Diagnostic and therapeutic procedure of choice