Which of the following is a component of Charcot's triad? A) Abdominal pain B) Fever C) Flank pain D) Jaundice

Understand the Problem

The question is asking about components of Charcot's triad, which is a clinical syndrome associated with acute cholangitis. The goal is to identify which among the choices provided is a correct component of this triad.

Answer

Fever and jaundice

The final answer is fever and jaundice.

Answer for screen readers

The final answer is fever and jaundice.

More Information

Charcot's triad is used to diagnose acute cholangitis and consists of right upper quadrant abdominal pain, fever, and jaundice. These symptoms indicate inflammation and infection of the bile duct system.

Tips

A common mistake is confusing abdominal pain with flank pain, but Charcot's triad specifically involves right upper quadrant pain. Ensure clarity on the symptoms involved.

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