0 a small organ in the body, connected to the liver, that stores bile (= a bitter liquid that helps to digest food): --
1 a small organ in the body connected to the liver that stores a liquid substance that helps you to digest food --
X-ray treatment is being tried in one of the intestinal cases with marked gall bladder symptoms.
Now we have the exciting development of being able to take the gall bladder out through a one-centimetre incision at the navel.
The pellet had punctured his lung, destroyed his gall bladder and ricocheted through his liver, ending up just a millimetre away from the main artery.
Occasionally in the gall bladder.
These findings included splenomegaly in five patients, hepatomegaly in three patients, and gall bladder abnormality in five patients including one patient with gallbladder empyema who underwent surgery.
Age-related changes in liver, gall bladder and pancreas shows characteristic features of hepatitis or cirrhosis.
However, there was no difference in the 60-min postprandial residual gall bladder volumes in the two groups.
If spinal surgery can be ordered, what, he asked, about a hernia or gall bladder operation or a hysterectomy?