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Gallstone
Gallstone A stone-like mass that forms in the gallbladder.
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Gallbladder The storage sac for bile, located below the liver.
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Gall The bile produced in the liver and stored in the gallbladder.
Gallbladder The storage sac for bile, located below the liver.
Gallbladder absence This condition, also known as agenesis (failure of development) of the gallbladder, occurs in approximately one out of every 1,000 people. Gallbladder agenesis is an isolated abnormality in more than two-thirds (70%) of people with agenesis. The person with isolated agenesis of the gallbladder is healthy. No treatment is needed. The prognosis (outlook) is excellent.
Gallbladder agenesis This is a condition in which the gallbladder fails to develop. This happens in approximately one out of every 1,000 people. Gallbladder agenesis is an isolated finding in more than two-thirds (70%) of people. The person with isolated gallbladder agenesis is healthy. No treatment is needed, and the prognosis (outlook) is excellent.
Gallbladder disease Gall bladder disease includes inflammation, infection, stones, or obstruction of the gallbladder.
Galle doctors All doctors near Galle, Sri Lanka. Doctors who can assist a patient in Galle.
Gallium A rare metal with the atomic weight of 69. There are several isotopic forms of gallium that differ from it in atomic weight. One is gallium-68 which is produced by cyclotrons and emits gamma rays. The citrate form of gallium-68 is used as a radiotracer to locate sites of inflammation and tumor tissue within the body.
Gallium citrate ga 67 Gallium citrate ga 67 is a prescription or over-the-counter drug which is (or once was) approved in the United States and possibly in other countries. Active ingredient(s): gallium citrate, ga-67.
Gallop rhythm Heart rhythm like the gallop of a horse.
Gallstone pancreatitis Gallstone-induced pancreatitis. Pancreatitis due to gallstones.
Gallstones Presence or formation of gallstones.
Gallstones and ERCP ERCP (endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography) is a diagnostic procedure done to look for diseases of the liver, bile ducts and pancreas. A flexible tube is put down the throat, through the stomach, and into the small intestine. The doctor can see through the tube and inject dye into the drainage tube (duct) of the pancreas so that the area can be seen more clearly on an x-ray. The ERCP test is uncomfortable but not painful. It is performed under intravenous sedation, usually without general anesthesia, and has a low incidence of complications. ERCP can provide important information unobtainable by other diagnostic means. Therapeutic measures can often be take at the time of ERCP to remove stones in the bile ducts or to relieve obstruction of the bile ducts, so that traditional open surgeries can be avoided. ERCP is increasingly accepted as the diagnostic and therapeutic procedure of choice in identifying and removing gallstones from the bile ducts.
Gallstones, microscopic A mixture of microscopic particulate matter in bile, also called biliary sludge, that occurs when particles of material precipitate from bile. (Bile is the fluid that is made by the liver. It is stored in the gallbladder until after a meal when it passes out of the gallbladder and through the common bile duct into the intestine to help digest fat in the meal.)
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Glottis The opening into the vocal cords.
Galactorrhea Excessive production of breast milk.
Galactosemia A disease present at birth caused by a genetic lack of an enzyme needed to metabolize galactose into glucose. May result in mental retardation, cataracts and liver damage.
Gall The bile produced in the liver and stored in the gallbladder.
Gallbladder The storage sac for bile, located below the liver.
Gallstone
Gamma globulin Blood protein that contains most antibodies. Used in the temporary prevention of hepatitis and as treatment for disorders with antibody deficiencies.
Ganglion cyst A benign, knot-like, cystic tumor on a tendon sheath.
Gangrene The decay of body tissue in a part of the body where the blood supply is obstructed by injury or disease.
Gastrointestinal Having to do with the stomach and intestines.
Genetic Hereditary. Having to do with the genes.
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