Regarding both acute and chronic cholecystitis, which statement is true? Chronic cholecystitis is often caused by fever and bact
erial infection, whereas acute cholecystitis is not. Rupture of the gallbladder is more likely to occur with acute rather than chronic cholecystitis. Mild jaundice is more likely to be seen in chronic cholecystitis than in acute cholecystitis. Symptoms of chronic cholecystitis generally occur after a meal.