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connective tissue. The
gallbladder varies in size, shape, and
position among different people. Rarely, two or even
three gallbladders may coexist, either...
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calcified gallbladders while the 15
patients with
porcelain gallbladders did not have
gallbladder cancer. The
second study reviewed 25,900
gallbladder specimens...
- by
ultrasound or CT imaging. Upon
histopathology of
resected gallbladders,
gallbladder polyps may be
classified into the
following main types: Non-neoplastic...
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gallstone is a
stone formed within the
gallbladder from
precipitated bile components. The term
cholelithiasis may
refer to the
presence of gallstones...
- the
gallbladder.
Symptoms include right upper abdominal pain, pain in the
right shoulder, nausea, vomiting, and
occasionally fever.
Often gallbladder attacks...
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legally sold
gallbladders in Hong Kong had
risen to
between US$30,000 and US$50,000 per kg. It was
reported in 1991 that bear
gallbladders and the like...
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Gallbladder diseases are
diseases involving the
gallbladder and is
closely linked to
biliary disease, with the most
common cause being gallstones (cholelithiasis)...
- the
surgical removal of the
gallbladder.
Cholecystectomy is a
common treatment of
symptomatic gallstones and
other gallbladder conditions. In 2011, cholecystectomy...
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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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Gallbladder cancer is a
relatively uncommon cancer, with an
incidence of
fewer than 2
cases per 100,000
people per year in the
United States. It is particularly...