Gall bladder

See also the page of homonymy Blister

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gall bladder (or cholécyste) is a pyriform body (in the pear shape) which stores until the body uses it for digestion. It is connected to and with by biliary tract (or bile duct).

Synopsis

Anatomy

Microscopic anatomy

Function

Role in the diseases

Cholestase

Cholélithiase

Cholecystectomy seen with the laparoscope

Cholécystite

See the principal article: Cholécystite

Cholédocholithiase

Gallstone ileus

Cancer of the blister (biliary)

Law of Courvoisier

External bonds


- - - - - Gall bladder - - (, jejunum, iléon) - - Appendix iléo-cæcal - Cæcum - -


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Diseases of -
Halitose - Nausea - - - Achalasy - Cancer of the?sophage - Varix of the?sophage - Peptic ulcer - Abdominal pain - Cancer of the stomach - Functional dyspepsia
Diseases of - - gall bladder - biliary tree
- - Stéatohépatite not-alcoholic - Primary biliary cirrhosis - Sclerosing primary Cholangite - Budd-Chiari Syndrome - Carcinome hépatocellulaire - (Acute Pancréatite and Chronic Pancréatite)- Cancer of the pancreas - - Cholécystite
Diseases of
congenital malformations - acquired anomalies - ignitions - tumours - Peptic ulcer - Intussusception - Malabsorption (for example c?liaque disease, , Malabsorption of the fructose, Disease of Whipple) -
Diseases of
congenital malformations - acquired anomalies - ignitions - tumours - - Diverticulite - Diverticulose - Irritable colon (Disease of Crohn and ) - - Cancer colorectal - - Pseudo-membranous colitis
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