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Gallstones & biliary colic: GP assessment, analgesia, and referral

An Australian evidence-boundary record for gallstones & biliary colic: gp assessment, analgesia, and referral. The Queensland PCCM has no matching chapter and this page deliberately makes no diagnostic or treatment recommendation.

JurisdictionAustralia
Source check2026-08-20
Clinical reviewiatroX editorial team 路 Clinical editorial review 路 reviewed 2026-08-20 路 due 2027-08-20
AudienceHealthcare professionals practising in Australia
This is an iatroX educational summary of named Australia sources, not an official guideline. It does not replace the complete source documents, local policy, specialist advice or clinical judgement. No clinical recommendation is provided for Gallstones & biliary colic: GP assessment, analgesia, and referral. Consult an exact current source issued for the patient's state, territory or specialist service.

Scope

The controlled Queensland Primary Clinical Care Manual, 12th edition, was checked through its complete contents and searchable text on 20 August 2026. No chapter matching Gallstones & biliary colic: GP assessment, analgesia, and referral was identified. This page therefore records the source gap only; it is not a clinical summary and must not be used to infer an Australian diagnostic, treatment, monitoring or referral pathway.
sources for this section:Queensland PCCM contents

The Bottom Line

  • No Australian recommendation about ultrasound diagnosis is made on this page because the PCCM source does not contain a matching topic chapter.
  • No Australian recommendation about MRCP or endoscopic ultrasound is made on this page because the PCCM source does not contain a matching topic chapter.
  • No Australian recommendation about ERCP for duct stones is made on this page because the PCCM source does not contain a matching topic chapter.
  • No Australian recommendation about cholecystectomy and acute-complication referral is made on this page because the PCCM source does not contain a matching topic chapter.
sources for this section:Queensland PCCM contents

How to locate an applicable pathway

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Before applying any local pathway for ultrasound diagnosis, retrieve and verify an exact current primary source issued for the patient's state, territory or specialist service; this page supplies no recommendation in that decision area.
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Before applying any local pathway for MRCP or endoscopic ultrasound, retrieve and verify an exact current primary source issued for the patient's state, territory or specialist service; this page supplies no recommendation in that decision area.
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Before applying any local pathway for ERCP for duct stones, retrieve and verify an exact current primary source issued for the patient's state, territory or specialist service; this page supplies no recommendation in that decision area.
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Before applying any local pathway for cholecystectomy and acute-complication referral, retrieve and verify an exact current primary source issued for the patient's state, territory or specialist service; this page supplies no recommendation in that decision area.
sources for this section:Queensland PCCM contents

Safety limitation

  • This page does not provide diagnostic, medicine, investigation or referral recommendations for Gallstones & biliary colic: GP assessment, analgesia, and referral; use an exact current condition-specific source and the applicable local pathway.
  • This evidence-boundary page does not define emergency red flags for Gallstones & biliary colic: GP assessment, analgesia, and referral. If a person is acutely unwell or deteriorating, use the current local emergency or retrieval pathway and condition-specific senior advice rather than this page.
sources for this section:Queensland PCCM contents

Queensland source boundary

The Queensland PCCM is a rural and remote Queensland implementation manual, not a comprehensive national topic library. Its contents are cited here solely to document the absent same-topic chapter. Other state, territory or specialty pathways may exist, but none was selected as claim evidence in this audit.
sources for this section:Queensland PCCM contents

Clinical use boundary

This independently written summary is not an official guideline. Check the linked source version, current TGA-approved product information where medicines are involved, and the applicable state, territory and local pathway at the point of care.

sources for this section:Queensland PCCM contents

Source documents

Use the linked source documents for complete recommendations, evidence grading, exclusions and implementation detail.

  1. Queensland Health and Royal Flying Doctor Service Queensland SectionPrimary Clinical Care Manual, 12th edition: Contents and chapter scopeISBN 978-1-876560-22-5; Contents and chapter scope, pp. ii鈥搗 路 12th edition 2025, v1.03 with updates through 21 July 2026; exact chapter at printed pages ii鈥搗 路 accessed 2026-08-20
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