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The gall bladder is a small sac, attached to the undersurface of the liver, that holds bile. Bile is a digestive juice, produced by the liver, which is used to break down dietary fats.

 


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The gall bladder, also known by its scientific name, cholecyst, is one of what doctors and medical scientists call the body's "non-vital" organs.

Gall Bladder Removal
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Gall bladder series
The gall bladder is a small pear-shaped organ that lies under the liver. Its function is to temporarily store bile, a substance produced in the liver to assist in the digestion of fats.

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Alternate Names : Cholecystectomy, Laparoscopic Cholecystectomy ...

Gall bladder
Gall bladder refers to a muscular sac attached to the liver.
Gallbladder
The storage sac for bile, located below the liver.

gall bladder
l bld noun a sac situated underneath the liver in which bile produced by the liver is stored See illustration ...
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Gall bladder stones are very common in developed countries and most developing ... Sometimes gallbladder tumours are an incidental finding during surgery for stones. ...
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Gall Bladder Disease Signs And Symptoms
The gallbladder (or gall) is a small bag that is in contact with the underside of the liver and serves as a repository for bile.

Gall Bladder
The gall bladder is a small muscular sac attached to the liver.

Liver/Gall Bladder Flush
The liver/gallbladder flush helps to remove thickened bile by mobilizing it.
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GALL BLADDER DISEASE
STONES PRETTY MUCH. I HAVE FOUND THROUGH MANY... DOCTOR TOLD ME FOR A GALL STONE ATTACK TO TAKE 1...
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I had my gall bladder removed about 9 years ago ( wasn't functioning properly, not gall stones ). I still get...

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Colonoscopy
A Colonoscopy (koh-luh-NAH-skuh-pee) lets the physician look inside your entire large intestine, from the lowest part, the rectum, all the way up through the colon to the lower end of the small intestine.

Gall Bladder - small pear-shaped sac that stores and concentrates bile. It is connected to the liver (which produces the bile) by the hepatic duct. When food containing fat reaches the small intestine, the hormone c...

Gall bladder disease includes inflammation, infection, stones, or obstruction of the gallbladder.
Causes, incidence, and risk factors: ...

Gall Bladder
Small organ in the body used to store bile which is used to aid digestion.
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GALL BLADDER: an organ beneath the liver where bile is stored.
GAMMA GLOBULIN: a preparation of antibodies injected to prevent or treat infection. Gamma globulin is used as postexposure prevention for hepatitis A and hepatitis B.

Had gall bladder removed 9/3/11 (private). Aftercare from private Hosp. non-existant. Have had major frightening probs. because of nerve damage. Hot shuddering spasms thro' upper body at night and constant swelling,tingling of mouth,face and throat.

Your gall bladder, pancreas and liver are connected to your small intestine by way of the common bile duct.
Your pancreas is connected to the common bile duct (CBD) by way of the pancreatic duct.

If the gall bladder is left behind it is quite likely that further gall stones will form in it. There are two ways of removing the gall bladder and nowadays more than 90 per cent are removed by laparoscopic or keyhole surgery.

The liver or the gall bladder
The lungs (bacterial pneumonia)
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In 1906 Kayser demonstrated what had previously been suspected, that the typhoid bacilli may persist for considerable periods in the bile duct and gall bladder, whence they pass into the intestinal tract and are discharged with the evacuations.

Cholestasis may occur in the liver, gallbladder or bile duct (duct connecting the gall bladder to the small intestine). Cholinergic resembling acetylcholine in action, a cholinergic drug for example.

Cholecystectomy is an effective way to treat recurrent gallstones or gall bladder inflammation (cholecystitis).

It cleanses the bloodstream and increases bile production, and is a good remedy for gall bladder problems as well. The herb is also a boon to such other internal organs as the pancreas, kidneys, stomach, and spleen.

Bacterial prostatitis, chronic, Upper leg, NGFA, Dihydrochloride, 2-Aminoethylisothiuronium, Disorders, Myeloproliferative, Epidermolytic Hyperkeratoses, Gall Bladder Empyemas, Graft Restenosis, Vascular, Herpes Encephalitis, ...

Cholecystitis is inflammation of the gall bladder. The presence of gallstones can cause impairment of normal emptying of the gall bladder resulting in stagnation of bile within its cavity.

If the gall bladder remains obstructed and the inflammatory process continues for longer than 2-3 days, then the inflammatory fluid passes through the wall of the gallbladder and makes it adhere to nearby structures - producing a "phlegmon".

While most infections are asymptomatic, complications include intestinal obstruction and gall bladder disease caused by migration of proglottids.

Intestinal rupture, gall bladder disease and rupture of the appendix or spleen are indicated in septicemia as well.

Gall bladder radionuclide scan
Gallium (GA) scan
Isotope study
Liver scan
Lung gallium (GA) scan
Nuclear ventriculography (MUGA or RNV)
Pulmonary ventilation/perfusion scan
Radiation therapy
Radioactive iodine uptake
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Gallstones are lumps of solid material that form in the gall bladder - the reservoir for bile. Most are the size of peas, but they can be as large as pebbles.

An operation to remove the gall bladder, about 2.5 cm of liver tissue near the gallbladder and all the lymph nodes near and around the gall bladder. It may also be called open cholecystectomy.
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Brachytherapy treatment is often used in patients with cancers of the head, neck, breast, uterus, cervix, prostate, gall bladder, esophagus, eye, and lung.

Can predispose to cholecystitis (gall bladder infections) and ascending cholangitis (biliary tree infection)
Can progress to choledocholithiasis (gallstones in the bile duct) and gallstone pancreatitis (inflammation of the pancreas) ...

What kind of surgery will my child have to remove her gall bladder?
It's called laparoscopic cholecystectomy, and it's a minimally invasive procedure. Your child will need general anesthesia for the procedure.
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In an abdominal ultrasound, the solid organs of the abdomen such as the pancreas, aorta, inferior vena cava, liver, gall bladder, bile ducts, kidneys, and spleen are imaged.

Gallstones: Certain chemicals form solid deposits in the gall bladder of the bile ducts. These can exist for years without symptoms, but eventually can cause blockages or damage. This can cause extreme digestive symptoms and pain.

Whipple procedure - this procedure involves removal of the head of the pancreas, part of the small intestine, the gall bladder, part of the stomach, and lymph nodes near the head of the pancreas.

Afdahl NH. Diseases of the gall bladder and bile ducts. In: Goldman L, Ausiello D, eds. Cecil Medicine. 23rd ed. Philadelphia, Pa: Saunders Elsevier;2007:chap 159.

a result of surgery on the stomach or gall bladder
Many people suffer "traveler's diarrhea" caused by a bacterial infection or a parasite, or even food poisoning.

liver, gall bladder, kidneys, and/or spleen). The fatty protective covering on the nerve fibers (myelin) is lost from areas of the central nervous system (CNS) due to the buildup of sulfatide.

HIDA scan (hepatobiliary iminodiacetic acid scan)-an x-ray test that uses a chemical injected into the gall bladder to create pictures of your liver, gallbladder, ducts, and small intestines
Other radiological scans to better view the gallbladder ...

A fluid which is secreted by th eliver into the gall bladder, and from thence passes into the intestines, in order to promote digestion. [Buchan1798]
Bilharzia / Bilharziasis ...

GALLSTONES: A common disease where firm 'stones' accumulate in the gall bladder. [see 'Abdominal / Stomach pain']
GASTRITIS: Inflammation of the lining of the stomach, with pain and/or vomiting. [see 'Cautionary advice'] ...

Endoscopic retrograde cholangio-pancreatography (ERCP), which uses a thin flexible tube called an endoscope to take X-ray images of your pancreas and gall bladder.

See 4F (Fat, Fair, Female, Forty = Gall Bladder Disease)
MTF
Metabolize To Freedom (i.e. Let The Person Sober Up, And Then They Can Leave) ...

The small intestine further breaks down the fats through the bile in the gall bladder, which wears out quicker with the large amount of fats. Gallstones also become a real problem from the excessive fats.

Although small in size, gallstones can cause big discomfort. What can you do to keep your gall bladder healthy? According to research or other evidence, the following self-care steps may be helpful.
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Because the liver is close to a number of significant organs - including the pancreas, gall bladder, stomach, colon, breasts and lungs - and because the liver is richly supplied with blood, it's especially vulnerable to metastatic tumors.

Gallstones and gall bladder disease (cholecystitis)
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Taraxacum officinale (Dandelion) has a beneficial effect on the liver and gall bladder and improves bile flow.

This consists ofa long tube of organs that runs from the mouth to the anus and includes the esophagus,stomach,small intestine, andlarge intestine, together with the liver, gall bladder, and pancreas, ...

Occasionally, organs close to the chest, such as the gall bladder or stomach, may cause chest pain. Pain in the chest may also be the result of neck pain that is referred to the chest, called referred pain.

If obesity results from binging, medical consequences include high blood pressure, high cholesterol, gall bladder disease, diabetes, heart disease and certain types of cancer.

The second direction is into the cystic duct, and from there into the gallbladder (often misspelled as gall bladder).

The zang-fu of the twelve main channels are Lung, Large Intestine, Stomach, Spleen, Heart, Small Intestine, Bladder, Kidney, Pericardium, Gall Bladder, Liver and the intangible San Jiao.

Fiber-optic surgery has been very commonly used for knee problems (called "Arthroscopy") and similar types of surgeries are also now being done for gall bladder problems (called "Fiber-optic Cholecystectomy).

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