"Upper right abdominal colic, body temperature 39°C, blood count showing 18,500 white blood cells/mL, 90% Neutrals—it's clearly a gallbladder issue. If it were cholecystitis complicated by pancreatitis, the patient's upper right abdominal pain and vomiting should at least be under control by now.
But as everyone can see, there's no sign of improvement in the patient's condition; in fact, it's worsening. Moreover, the imaging clearly shows an abnormality in the bile duct, so I still maintain my diagnosis of bile duct cancer."
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Listening to everyone talking at once, Xu Pinglin felt a headache coming on. He couldn't help but knock on the table. "Everyone, let's put aside the discussion about the bile duct and gallbladder for a moment. Let's first address how to manage acute pancreatitis.
