Bile-duct

  • 111Canals of Hering — The Canals of Hering, or intrahepatic bile ductules, are part of the outflow system of exocrine bile product from the liver. Contents 1 Anatomy 2 Clinical significance …

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  • 112Cholangiocarcinome — Classification et ressources externes Tomodensitométrie montrant un cholangiocarcinome CIM 10 …

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  • 113Cirrhosis — Classification and external resources A person with massive ascites and caput medusae due to cirrhotic liver failure ICD 10 K …

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  • 114Gallstones — Stones that form when substances in the bile harden. Gallstones can be as small as a grain of sand or as large as a golf ball. There can be just one large stone, hundreds of tiny stones, or any combination. Gallstones can block the normal flow of …

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  • 115liver — liver1 liverless, adj. /liv euhr/, n. 1. Anat. a large, reddish brown, glandular organ located in the upper right side of the abdominal cavity, divided by fissures into five lobes and functioning in the secretion of bile and various metabolic… …

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  • 116Biliary tract — The biliary tract (or biliary tree) is the common anatomy term for the path by which bile is secreted by the liver on its way to the duodenum, or small intestine, of most members of the mammal family. It is referred to as a tree because it begins …

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  • 117Mirizzi's syndrome — Classification and external resources ICD 9 576.2 DiseasesDB 33254 …

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  • 118Digestive enzyme — Digestive enzymes are enzymes that break down polymeric macromolecules into their smaller building blocks, in order to facilitate their absorption by the body. Digestive enzymes are found in the digestive tract of animals (including humans) where …

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  • 119Sphincter of ampulla — Interior of the descending portion of the duodenum, showing bile papilla. Latin m. sphincter ampullae MeSH …

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  • 120Neck of gallbladder — Gall bladder Latin collum vesicae biliaris The neck of gallbladder is the portion of the gallbladder which lies the closest to the cystic duct …

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