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during gallbladder removal.
Biliary drainage is
performed with a tube or
catheter (called a
biliary drain,
biliary stent or
biliary catheter) by a surgeon...
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Biliary colic, also
known as
symptomatic cholelithiasis, a
gallbladder attack or
gallstone attack, is when a
colic (sudden pain)
occurs due to a gallstone...
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Biliary atresia, also
known as
extrahepatic ductopenia and
progressive obliterative cholangiopathy, is a
childhood disease of the
liver in
which one or...
- liver. The neck
tapers and is
continuous with the
cystic duct, part of the
biliary tree. The
gallbladder fossa,
against which the
fundus and body of the gallbladder...
- The
biliary tract (also
biliary tree or
biliary system)
refers to the liver,
gallbladder and bile ducts, and how they work
together to make,
store and...
- materials.
Biliary sludge may
cause complications such as
biliary colic,
acute cholecystitis,
acute cholangitis, and
acute pancreatitis.
Biliary sludge has...
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Primary biliary cholangitis (PBC),
previously known as
primary biliary cirrhosis, is an
autoimmune disease of the liver. It
results from a slow, progressive...
- itching, and fever.
Light colored stool or dark
urine may also occur.
Other biliary tract cancers include gallbladder cancer and
cancer of the
ampulla of Vater...
- cramp-like
visceral pain in the
right upper part of the
abdomen known as a
biliary colic (or "gallbladder attack"). This
happens in 1–4% of
those with gallstones...
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Biliary dyskinesia is a
disorder of some
component of
biliary part of the
digestive system in
which bile
cannot physically move in the
proper direction...