The patient presents with a three-day history of progressive jaundice of the skin and eyes
The patient presents with a three-day history of progressive jaundice of the skin and eyes. The abdomen is
distended and RUQ is tender to palpation. The patient states that his urine has turned a dark brown and stools are light and clay-colored. The patient has a long history of alcoholism. Which of the following is the physician most likely to suspect?
Cholecystitis
Hepatitis
Peptic ulcer
Ulcerative colitis
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