Content Reviewed: 2021-12-13
1.75 CME
29 Videos
1 Hour 47 Minutes of Video
1.75 CME
This mastery course is going to go through the pathologies of the gallbladder.
Learning Outcomes & CME Information
SA-CME now available! In addition to earning AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s)™, this course is eligible for SA-CME credit. Note: the course evaluation must be completed and SA-CME selected in order to claim SA-CME credit.
After completing this course, you will be better able to:
Mahan Mathur, MD
Associate Professor, Division of Body Imaging; Vice Chair of Education, Dept of Radiology and Biomedical Imaging
Yale School of Medicine
1 hr. 47 min.
Introduction to Gallbladder
2 m.
Normal Anatomy
5 m.
Phrygian Cap
3 m.
Gallbladder Duplication
3 m.
Gallstones
3 m.
Gallbladder Sludge
4 m.
Pigmented Gallstones
4 m.
Tumefactive Sludge
5 m.
Acute Cholecystitis
5 m.
Acute Cholecystitis with Liver Hyperemia
4 m.
Gangrenous Cholecystitis
5 m.
Perforated Cholecystitis
4 m.
Perforated Cholecystitis with Abscess
4 m.
Emphysematous Cholecystitis
5 m.
Porcelain Gallbladder
5 m.
Mirizzi Syndrome
5 m.
Bouveret’s Syndrome
4 m.
Gallstone IIeus (CT)
3 m.
Gallstone Ileus (MRI)
3 m.
Dropped Gallstones: Non-Calcified
6 m.
Dropped Gallstones with Abscess
4 m.
Dropped Gallstones with Abscess (DWI)
3 m.
Adenomyomatosis, Focal
5 m.
Adenomyomatosis, Diffuse
3 m.
Cholesterol Polyps
6 m.
Primary Neoplasm – Adenocarcinoma
6 m.
Primary Neoplasm – Adenocarcinoma, Liver Invasion
5 m.
Primary Neoplasm – Squamous Cell
5 m.
Metastases
3 m.
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