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
- (in) Illustration
- (in) Disease dee the blister
- (in) Acute Cholécystite
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- - - - - 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 |
