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English-Korean animal medical dictionary. 2013.
English-Korean animal medical dictionary. 2013.
Biliary tract — The biliary tract (or biliary tree) is the common anatomy term for the path by which bile is secreted by the liver on its way to the duodenum, or small intestine, of most members of the mammal family. It is referred to as a tree because it begins … Wikipedia
biliary calculus — Gall stone, bile stone … New dictionary of synonyms
biliary colic — pain resulting from obstruction of the gall bladder or common bile duct, usually by a stone. The pain, which is very severe, is usually felt in the upper abdomen (in the mid line or to the right). It often occurs about an hour after a meal… … Medical dictionary
biliary colic — pain resulting from obstruction of the gall bladder or common bile duct, usually by a stone. The pain, which is very severe, is usually felt in the upper abdomen (in the mid line or to the right). It often occurs about an hour after a meal… … The new mediacal dictionary
bile-stone — n. Gall stone, biliary calculus … New dictionary of synonyms
gall-stone — n. Bile stone, biliary calculus … New dictionary of synonyms
Gallstone — Classification and external resources Numerous small gallstones, composed largely of cholesterol ICD 10 K … Wikipedia
Ascending cholangitis — Classification and external resources … Wikipedia
gallstone — /gawl stohn /, n. an abnormal stonelike mass, usually of cholesterol, formed in the gallbladder or bile passages. Also called biliary calculus. [1750 60; GALL1 + STONE] * * * Mass of crystallized substances that forms in the gallbladder. The most … Universalium
gallstone — A concretion in the gallbladder or a bile duct, composed chiefly of a mixture of cholesterol, calcium bilirubinate, and calcium carbonate, occasionally as a pure stone composed of just one of these substances. SYN: b … Medical dictionary
Hepatology — is the branch of medicine that incorporates study of liver, gallbladder, biliary tree and pancreas as well as management of their disorders. Etymologically the word Hepatology is formed of ancient Greek hepar (ηπαρ) or hepato (ηπατο ) meaning… … Wikipedia