Her biliary tree is dilated with intrahepatic and extrahepatic biliary dilatation, and the common bile duct measured 11 mm. |
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The gallbladder is a tiny pouch that stores the bile produced by the liver. |
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The gallbladder stores bile, used to emulsify beneficial fats so the body can absorb them. |
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The duodenum receives bile from the liver and digestive enzymes from the pancreas. |
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The presence of lipids in the intestine stimulates the secretion of bile and pancreatic juice. |
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No one wants to get blood, pus, bile, or urine over their clothes, after all, not to mention faeces or vomit. |
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Gall stones in the Gall bladder, a storehouse for bile secreted by the liver, is a common health problem. |
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As the condition progresses, nodules appear and the liver becomes stained with bile. |
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I am boring and bitter and pathetic and full of bile, but despite that, I care about you and how you care about me and we care about each other. |
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Lara's panic had turned to hot anger, rising in the back of her throat like bile. |
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The liver plays an essential role in the metabolism of bilirubin and the excretion of its metabolites into the bile. |
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Normally, the liver processes this bilirubin and excretes it into the bowel through the bile duct. |
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Bilirubin accumulates in the body when the excretion of bilirubin in the bile cannot keep up with production. |
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The liver removes it from the blood, chemically modifies it, and secretes it into the bile for excretion. |
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Biliary sludge is a mixture of particulate matter and bile, and it may stimulate microlithiasis. |
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The risks of the procedure include bile duct injuries and trocar injuries to blood vessels and abdominal viscera. |
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With reduced levels of cholesterol, statins also inhibit the synthesis of bile acids. |
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Antibiotic associated diarrhoea can also result from a decrease in metabolism of carbohydrates and bile acids. |
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All the bile and vitriol she had gathered over a lifetime of disappointment came pouring out. |
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The smaller bile ducts converge within the liver to form the hepatic duct outside the liver. |
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As the inflammation destroys the bile ducts, it spreads and begins to damage cells of the liver called hepatocytes. |
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A laparotomy revealed an unresectable tumor encasing the hepatic arteries, portal vein, and common bile duct in the hepatic hilus. |
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However, rereading what I consider rather histrionic bile, and, moreover, reading it carefully, is something I can put off for days. |
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These decrease the amount of cholesterol in the blood but increase the amount of cholesterol in the bile. |
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The French physiologist Claude Bernard showed in the 1840s that both pancreatic juice and bile were necessary for the absorption of fat. |
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In the duodenum, alkaline bile and pancreatic juice help neutralize the stomach contents. |
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Basically, due to the internal injuries from the impact, bile had contaminated the entire body cavity, making it smell foul. |
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With increased amounts of hepatic fatty infiltration, weight loss may actually increase portal fibrosis and bile stasis. |
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That voice of reason has a lot of bile in it, and it is the voice associated with gatekeeping. |
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Alternatively, a-tocopherol can scavenge two peroxy free radicals and then be conjugated to glucuronate for excretion in the bile. |
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A portion of conjugated and unconjugated steroids also passes into bile, some of which may be reabsorbed via enterohepatic circulation. |
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Using this procedure, physicians can view these organs and inject dye into the bile and pancreatic ducts to make them visible by x-ray. |
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The digestive enzymes enter the small intestine by way of a duct shared with bile coming from the gallbladder. |
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The bile canaliculi join with the bile ductules, which then form the bile ducts. |
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Under the low pressure of bile secretion, bile flows continuously along converging canaliculi, ductules and ducts. |
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Without this handy little squeeze pump, bile trickles at an even flow from the liver into the gut. |
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In the anaesthetized animal, bile flow increased nonlinearly with the rise in Tre on application of controlled external heat. |
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The powerful action of the kidneys soon relieves the circulation of bile and decolours the eye. |
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The doctor is prominent among those who maintain that bile is recrementitious, and disappears in its passage through the intestines. |
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Our patient presented with obstructive jaundice and had a large mucosal mass located in the midportion of the common bile duct. |
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On the few occasions I've listened to the show, I wondered how anyone can stomach such quarrelsome bile that early in the morning. |
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Most cancers arise in the head, neck, or uncinate process of the pancreas and may compress the common bile duct. |
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Gall stones may lodge at the intersection, causing obstruction to the flow of pancreatic juices or bile. |
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Artichoke leaf extract stimulates digestive juices like saliva and bile to help you break down food. |
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It's hard not be cynical about the power of love when there is so much bile around. |
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People with a predominance of phlegm are generally healthy, whereas those with predominance of bile or wind are always of indifferent health. |
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Choking back the bile, eyes streaming with tears, I doused cotton balls and tossed them around the attic. |
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Protein, acetone, albumin, bile salts are also checked once in two months to evaluate kidney functioning. |
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Iron deposition in the bile ductal epithelium and Kupffer cells was minimal. |
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Elevated levels of cholesterol and bile pigments in the blood can cause gallstones, xanthomas, and high cholesterol. |
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So the bile, or gall, drains from the liver through bile ducts, collects in your gall bladder, and the gall bladder squirts it out on request. |
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There were bile casts present in the lumen of the proximal tubules of both kidneys. |
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Exposure to bile is the primary stimulus for encystation, where trophozoites transform into cysts that pass out with the feces. |
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She pours bile on him in print and he responds acidly when journalists relay her comments. |
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Percutaneous transhepatic cholangiography can also be performed to demonstrate the patency of the common bile duct. |
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There's no reason to believe the president has any inclination to stop him from kecking up his verbal bile all over the office carpets again. |
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The liver exclusively synthesizes bile acids from cholesterol via two biosynthetic pathways. |
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At a higher power, the presence of an interlobular bile duct identifies the structure as an abnormal triad. |
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The thing about Jo, and she's so graceful with it, is that she gets more bile and invective than any other comic because she's a woman. |
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He's not eating properly and vomits bile, he has a constant body itch and is very short-tempered. |
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The ductal involvement is frequently patchy, in a pattern similar to the bile duct damage seen in primary biliary cirrhosis. |
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The cause of obstruction was common bile duct calculi in 26 patients and biliary malignancy in 30 patients. |
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The bile directed at us in the column shows a desire to hurt me personally and to make my employer suffer for my avocation. |
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Sam can't even muster the chutzpah to blast back at a heckler with the bile we know he can spit, instead muttering some lame babble. |
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Nausea lessens as the flow of saliva, bile and gastric secretions picks up. |
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The spicy, and burning taste of bile and stomach acid burned my throat and mouth. |
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Enzymes and bile salts in the gastric juice clearly augment the damaging effects of the acid. |
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Feel your bile rise in righteous indignation as you realise they've put in not one but two Coldplay albums. |
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Isaacs gives us occasional glimpses of the man beneath all the poisonous bile. |
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So it is that one notices that a marked tendency to bile and ill-humour surfaces among blog entries. |
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Such nice sentiments, but from the Greens, their sweetness is as bitter as bile. |
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It would not, through the mysterious alchemy of hatred and bile, become poison. |
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I can feel anger and bile rising in me, rising up out of the years of desperation and hollow fury. |
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There's sheer anger and sheer angst, there's bile and hatred, there is loathing. |
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Not only do these dark souls live each day consumed by hatred and bile, but they drag others into it. |
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A stomach full of bile with lashings of politically incorrect humour, Burns is back. |
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The first festival I attended was by far the best, because the air was thick with bile and acrimony. |
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This leads to the compression of the common hepatic duct or the common bile duct. |
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The optimal treatment is to remove the stones in both the common bile duct and the gall bladder. |
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The passage of a gallstone down the bile duct into the duodenum is very painful, and is known as biliary colic. |
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A tenth of those with gallbladder stones will also have them in the common bile duct which complicates gallbladder surgery. |
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Radiologic studies today tell us that her common bile duct is not dilated and that the pancreas looks normal. |
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A wide array of laboratory and radiologic studies is used for the evaluation of gallstones located in the gallbladder and the common bile duct. |
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Gallstones are hard pieces of stone-like material, round, oval, or faceted, commonly occurring in the gall bladder or the bile duct. |
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In a normal study, images of the gallbladder, common bile duct and small bowel appear within 30 to 45 minutes. |
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Gallstones can migrate from their primary site of origin in the gallbladder through the cystic duct and into the common bile duct. |
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The duct from the pancreas enters the duodenum at the same point as the bile duct. |
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Findings consistent with a partial occlusion of the common bile duct include delayed biliary to bowel transit. |
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At the sight of the eggs fried sunny side up, she felt bile rise within her. |
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The common bile duct and the main pancreatic duct coursing within the tumor showed no dysplastic features. |
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The common and right hepatic arteries provide the common bile duct with its blood supply. |
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The gallbladder and its cystic duct join the hepatic duct to form the common bile duct, which drains into the lumen of the duodenum. |
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Currently, physicians use ERCP to diagnose and treat liver, gallbladder, bile duct, and pancreas problems. |
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An ultrasound displays the gallbladder, pancreas, common bile duct, and other abdominal structures. |
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This time it was in four parts of my liver, the gall bladder and the bile duct. |
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The common hepatic is almost always located between the bile duct and the portal vein. |
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Damage to the vasculature of the biliary tree can also induce significant bile duct damage. |
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In primary biliary cirrhosis the bile ducts in the liver are attacked by the body's own immune system. |
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Bile acids and other constituents of bile produced in the liver are carried to the gall bladder via the hepatic and cystic ducts. |
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Rats have no gall bladder, whereas in humans the gall bladder stores bile which is released into the small intestine and aids digestion. |
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Every time you eat, your gall bladder releases its reserve of bile through ducts into the digestive tract. |
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The main function of the gall bladder is storing and excreting the bile produced by the liver. |
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Wild bear gall bladders are widely believed to be of much higher quality when compared to farmed bile. |
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The digestion of fat also requires bile salts, delivered to the duodenum in bile from the liver, via the gall bladder. |
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There are many reasons for jaundice other than cancer, for example hepatitis, or obstruction of the common bile duct due to gallstones. |
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The main pancreatic duct, which merged with the distal common bile duct at the ampulla, was also significantly dilated. |
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This may predispose to gallstones, which in turn can lead to common bile duct obstruction. |
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This type of jaundice is usually caused by a gallstone, or a tumour or cyst in the bile duct or pancreas. |
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I tried putting my finger down my throat to induce vomiting, but all that came up was a small amount of gastric juice and bile. |
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A cholangiogram can be performed intraoperatively to evaluate the hepatic and common bile ducts for filling defects and retained stones. |
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The patient underwent laparoscopic chole cystectomy, during which a cholangiogram was performed to rule out a common bile duct stone. |
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The downstream methionine metabolite taurine is necessary for amino acid and bile acid conjugation, and acylation reactions. |
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Conjugation of this with taurine or glycine gives the bile salts, taurocholate and glycocholate. |
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This may cause diarrhoea on account of the possible bile acid malabsorption. |
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Animal studies have shown that many spices induce higher secretion of bile acids which play a vital role in fat digestion and absorption. |
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Imagine PJ Harvey with double the lung capacity and extra helpings of bile and angst. |
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The ultimate fate of bile acids is secretion into the intestine, where they aid in the emulsification of dietary lipids. |
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This is where the bile and the agony and the rage of rock and roll was sharpened and honed. |
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The main function of the gallbladder is to store bile, a digestive fluid produced by the liver. |
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The gall bladder stores and secretes bile, which includes salts used to break down food. |
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The gall bladder receives bile from the liver, stores and concentrates it, and delivers it to the intestine as required. |
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The gall bladder acts as a regulator of bile from the liver, increasing or decreasing it to suit, depending on your diet. |
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It stores a green liquid called bile, which is produced by the liver to help the body digest fats and other substances. |
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It also stimulates release of bile from the liver and pepsin from the stomach. |
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Augmentin can cause jaundice by slowing the normal flow of bile from the liver. |
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It stores bile, a liquid produced by the liver, and then releases it into the intestine to help digestion. |
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In a healthy liver, blood and bile travel in opposite directions and never meet. |
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A sac located under the liver that stores and concentrates bile secreted by the liver. |
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The gallbladder is a small muscular sac located under the liver that stores bile secreted by the liver. |
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However, the mechanism of the response to heat stress vis-a-vis the formation and flow of bile in liver is not known. |
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Freya Stratford had been seriously ill with the bile duct condition biliary atresia and doctors gave her just weeks to live unless a donor organ was found. |
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Who wants to flip to the sports page only to find bitter bile and moping? |
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Fluphenazine decanoate is hydrolysed by plasma esterases to fluphenazine and appears in the bile as the glucuronide of 7-hydroxy-fluphenazine. |
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Scratch the surface and all you'll find resentment, bitterness and bile! |
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Dimercaprol, or BAL, binds with lead and is excreted in bile and urine. |
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Its main object is to show stones in the bile ducts and gall bladder. |
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It is a stomachic and digestive renowned for its action on the liver and bile. |
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The basket and stone pop out of the bile duct into the duodenum. |
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A quick skim through Haines' back catalog yields more fizzy bile. |
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Conversely, supersaturation of bile with insoluble cholesterol, as a result of metabolic defects, promotes the formation of cholesterol gallstones. |
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The bile salts are absorbed as whole molecules at the far end of the small intestine and pass up the portal vein to the liver, whence they are re-secreted into bile. |
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The atrabilious temperament or melancholia is, according to Aristotle, a natural disposition in which there is a preponderance of black bile over the other humours. |
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Jesse Singal reports on the latest attempts to stem the flow of Internet bile. |
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For fish bile, 190 ampoules of plaice fish bile and 121 ampoule of flounder fish bile were prepared and dispatched. |
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Even though the stomach may be empty of food, small amounts of mucous and what is called bile may come out the mouth. |
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The three other cases were biliary tract cancers, presenting exactly like bile duct cancers. |
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In conclusion we mention that fumitory is very purifying: blood and lymph are filtered and bile, kidney and sweat functions are activated. |
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If the attacks on those who have come before are any guide, this will go on for some time and then subside as they find new targets on whom to vent their bile. |
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The surgery removes the right side of the pancreas, the gallbladder, and parts of the stomach, bile duct, and small intestine. |
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The sclerosed intrahepatic bile duct was removed from the paraffin tissue, deparaffinized, and imbedded in plastic for examination by electron microscopy. |
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This is a yellow discoloration of the skin and eyes, caused by a buildup of bile in the body. |
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It can come during one of those loud late-night phone calls fueled by booze and bile that leave no insult unspoken. |
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The surgeon places two clips distal to the intended line of division and one on the cystic duct approximately 5 mm from its insertion into the common bile ducts. |
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Treatment with idebenone protected against bile acid-induced rat hepatocellular injury and lipid peroxidation, and prevented hydroperoxide production in hepatic mitochondria. |
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Also the medicine can reduce the amount of other bile acids that can be harmful to liver. |
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Frothing and foaming and using words dripping with bile and hatred. |
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More often there's a soulfulness that cuts against his fancifulness and bile. |
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Common examples of these latter disorders include disturbance of liver cell function by acute hepatitis and obstruction of the bile ducts by impacted gallstones. |
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Our bodies were thought to be composed of blood, phlegm, black bile, and yellow bile just as the world at large consisted of earth, air, fire, and water. |
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The Sunday papers in Ireland were full of bile for the Lord Mayor. |
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The data suggest that both isotretinoin and the major metabolite are excreted in the bile and reabsorbed. |
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It has been suggested that sequestration of bile acids by intracellular bile acid binding proteins may also protect cells from bile acid cytotoxicity. |
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I tasted bile and retched again, my stomach jerking agonizingly. |
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Miette felt a sudden burst of irrational anger rise up in her like bile. |
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These will reveal any abnormality in the bile or pancreatic systems, such as gallstones, bile duct disorders, Pancreatitis or cancer of the head of the pancreas. |
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For where in Green Wing the sardonicism was lightly sprinkled, this slimes you with an industrial-sized vat of bile. |
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Speaking of bile, my friend James has been hawking his pukey drinks again. |
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Bile salts are retrieved from the gut by the terminal ileum, and this enterohepatic circulation is essential for maintenance of the bile salt pool. |
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The clinical efficacy of bile acid therapy was determined in patients with symptomatic radiolucent gallstones smaller than 15 mm within a functioning gallbladder. |
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Stones may migrate from the gall bladder into the bile duct. |
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In the name of Truth, I have to say that the profound work within the waters of Lethe is frightfully difficult and more bitter than bile. |
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If you believe that then, I am afraid, you have fallen hook line and sinker for the ill-informed and ignorant bile peddled by some of the media and extremists. |
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She experienced progressive oliguria and died 2 weeks after the cerebral infarction and 1 year 8 months after the diagnoses of HHT and bile duct cancer. |
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The priorities of surgery are to stop haemorrhage, remove dead or devitalised liver tissue, and ligate or repair damaged blood vessels and bile ducts. |
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Intravenous cholangiography is rarely used now as opacification of the bile ducts is poor, particularly in jaundiced patients, and anaphylaxis remains a problem. |
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The bile is used in traditional medicine and increasingly in products such as throat lozenges and shampoo. |
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Ultrasonography is the best method for identifying gallbladder stones and for confirming extrahepatic biliary obstruction as dilated bile ducts are visible. |
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It is my heavily researched belief that high pressure has a horrible effect on people, they're sticky, they're clammy, their bile rises and they snap at each other. |
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It is stored and concentrated in the gall bladder and passed into the small intestine through the bile ducts to help with digestion, mainly of fats. |
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For all the bile that's been spilled this year about WFF, I do have to hand it to them, they collected well over 300 movies, and many of them do look intriguing. |
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The complicated purgatorial work, that is, to incinerate satanic seeds, is terribly difficult and more bitter than bile. |
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As the body metabolizes fat during rapid weight loss, it causes the liver to secrete extra cholesterol into bile, which can cause gallstones. |
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Lost in the bile were the true heavyweights of 1960s Jamaican music that started this hep sound in the first place, foremost among them Prince Buster. |
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A feed additive for livestock, poultry and fish which comprises bile powder and a bacteria powder containing peptidoglycan. |
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Indeed, few filmmakers get as much bile and vitriol spewed their way as the man behind Madea. |
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Enzymes in the pancreatic juice flow into a long pancreatic duct that merges with the common bile duct and opens into the duodenal mucosa. |
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The problem with treating cancer surgically, Galen suggested, was that black bile was everywhere, as inevitable and pervasive as any fluid. |
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Even ordinary people made use of dried toads, their bile, faeces and blood. |
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Bilirubin, a waste product derived from blood cells, is passed through bile and urine with the help of enzymes excreted by the liver. |
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The passing of bilirubin via bile through the intestinal tract gives mammalian feces a distinctive brown coloration. |
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Percutaneous transhepatic cholangiography is radiography of bile ducts via needle puncture. |
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Why one set of cells should secrete bile, another urea, and so on, we do not know. |
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Now for the specific causes: from ignorance arise the three poisons of attachment, hatred and closed-mindedness, and from these, as a result, are produced disorders of wind, bile and phlegm. |
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But, as the bile drained out, his fevers subsided. |
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They are also useful against jaundice and obstructions of the liver and bile, and destroy stones in the kidneys and bladder, but they are dangerous for wounds and excoriations of the bladder and the kidneys. |
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Internalized LDL particles are degraded in lysosomes, and liberated cholesterol is then used for the synthesis of membranes, steroid hormones, lipoproteins, and bile acids. |
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If a person has a darkish grey or yellow skin and deep veins and blood vessels with scarce hair on the scalp as well as all over the body it means he has a black bile temperament. |
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Occasionally, a person who has had a cholecystectomy is diagnosed with a gallstone in the bile ducts weeks, months or even years after the surgery. |
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Gay people are portrayed as child abusers, and a threat to the wellbeing of children: it is bad enough that this bile is expressed by one of Northern Ireland's key government ministers. |
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Possibly this has triggered the bout of froth and bile. |
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They created the murderous disaster of Northern Ireland, in which the fusion of religious and political identities created a toxic cocktail of blood and bile. |
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Dandelion and milk thistle promote good liver function and bile flow. |
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Black bears are cruelly farmed in China for their gall bladder bile, which is extracted using crude catheters, causing immense pain and suffering to the caged animals. |
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In mice and rats, the majority of benserazide is eliminated in the bile and urine and approximately similar proportions of a given dose are excreted in the feces and urine. |
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Bears have open wounds in their bodies to extract their bile. |
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Mebendazole, the conjugated forms of mebendazole, and its metabolites likely undergo some degree of enterohepatic recirculation and are excreted in the urine and bile. |
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In patients taking oral contraceptives, changes in the composition of the bile may occur and an increased incidence of gallstones has been reported. |
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As well, smoking causes an increased production of acid and movement of intestinal bile into the stomach, which makes the burning back-flow more harmful. |
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In high doses, its active ingredient, emetine, causes vomiting. The belief was that this rid the body of excess bile, thus restoring the balance of the humours. |
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Right hepatic lobectomy for bile duct injury associated with major vascular occlusion after laparoscopic cholecystectomy. |
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If the stones are larger than the diameter of the papilla, they may remain in the common bile duct. |
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Since biliary malignancies often affect the bile ducts through obstruction, the most common finding is an obstructed, dilated bile duct. |
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Thick bile can irritate the junction between the bile duct and the small intestine. |
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Scintigraphic evaluation of bile dynamics before and after endoscopic sphincterotomy. |
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The specimens were cultured on thiosulfate citrate bile salts sucrose agar plates. |
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How reliable is intraoperative cholangiography as a method for detecting common bile duct stones? |
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The bile acid resins segment included resins such as Cholestyramine, Colestipol, Colesevelam, and Cholybar. |
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Pasquin comprised all the bile and wit Mitford could muster, which was considerable. |
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Our gastrointestinal tracts and bile acid patterns are those of an omnivore, not a vegetarian. |
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Choledocholithiasis, the presence of a gallstone in the common bile duct, is a troublesome component of biliary tract disease. |
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We must take Wakley's whingeings with a pinch of salt. A man of passion and prejudice, he habitually dipped his pen in bile. |
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Drummer Tommy Ramone passed away at home in New York on Friday after suering from bile duct cancer. |
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At that point, Tyson had become a scavenger spewing bile and pus. |
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The researchers then analyzed the samples for their bile acid binding, swelling and gelling properties. |
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Mean serum bile acid levels and pruritus at the end of the study were lower in both SHP625 and placebo treated groups as compared to baseline. |
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Hypocholesterolemia of Rhizoma Coptidis alkaloids is related to the bile acid by up-regulated CYP7A1 in hyperlipidemic rats. |
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The binding of bile acid salts by CS stearate reduced the emulsion of fats in food, which thus inhibited the absorption of fats. |
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Primarily, the procedure can treat bile duct stones, blockage and cancer of the bile ducts or pancreas. |
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It can develop if a stone blocks your bile duct which causes the skin and whites of the eyes to go yellow. |
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Biliary atresia is a life-threatening liver disease, in which vessels known as bile ducts are damaged. |
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This means the bile ducts, which collect bile from the liver and transport it to the bowel, become inflamed, scarred and narrow. |
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In patients with ALGS the bile ducts are abnormally narrow, malformed and reduced in number. |
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Keen golfer Brenda Roberts has Primary Biliary Cirrhosis, a slow disease which affects the bile ducts in the liver. |
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Kahaleh often threads a tiny microscope into the narrow bile ducts that connect the liver to the small intestine to hunt for cancer. |
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Bilirubin is a bile pigment, which is normally eliminated from the body after conversion into a water-soluble form by the liver. |
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This is because their livers are not working efficiently, and yellowing of the skin is caused by a build-up of bile pigment. |
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For many years, the bile pigment bilirubin was considered a toxic waste product formed during heme catabolism. |
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Bilirubin is a bile pigment and too much may just mean you lack a substance that breaks it down. |
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Bilirubin is the main bile pigment in humans which, when elevated causes the yellow discoloration of the skin called jaundice. |
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Jaundice in babies is the result of a temporary accumulation of the bile pigment bilirubin. |
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Most gallstones are collections of cholesterol and bile pigments from the breakdown of red blood cells. |
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It is said that boldo can help stimulate the production of bile and enhance digestion. |
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Bile principally consists of two bile salts, taurocholic acid and chenodeoxycholic acid, as well as bilirubin. |
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The Nestle probiotics broke down taurocholic acid, an especially efficient emulsifying bile acid. |
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As Caley netted twice, moans, groans and bile were heard and fans headed for the vomitories. |
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Misima bowked beside him, bent over double. They made twin streams of yellow bile in the heather. |
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The etiology of these lesions remains uncertain, but they are thought to represent bile ductular reaction to a focal insult. |
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The most frequent major complications are blood or bile collections and intra-abdominal sepsis in the resection cavity after partial hepatectomy. |
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However, no isolate showed bacteriocin, hemolytic or bile salt hydrolase activity. |
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Bench simulation and animal testing showed that the SpyGlass System was effective for access, direct visualization and biopsy in all bile duct quadrants. |
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An adequate amount of fibre has also been shown to reduce blood cholesterol levels by decreasing re-absorption of cholesterol-binding bile acids in the colon. |
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Since becoming available, the DASE procedure with the CRE Wireguided Balloon has significantly changed my approach to the endoscopic removal of large common bile duct stones. |
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Brewer says Gallstones are cholesterol If the gallstone is too big to pass further into the bile duct, it may settle back into the gallbladder, but symptoms can recur. |
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Gallstones can obstruct ducts, limiting the amount of bile released. |
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And what a broth of bile and blowhard bragadacio it proves to be. |
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A flux of blood and black bile was said to cause scirrhus, and black bile unmixed with blood converted this to karkinds, which was commonly found in the female breast. |
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Later the same day the branded ox was ritually medicated for apotropaic reasons with bile from another ox killed by a blow to the head from a stone to obtain its gall bladder. |
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Sometimes, biloma formation can be caused by bile duct necrosis. |
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The intensely bilious color of the liver shows that the discoloration of the contents of the intestines is not due to arrested production of bile, that is to acholia. |
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A common pathophysiologic finding is failure to excrete bile from the liver on nuclear imaging, mandating surgical drainage with portoenterostomy. |
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Two bile salts, including oxgall bile salt and taurocholic acid, were used to test the bile tolerance of probiotic bacteria entrapped in ALG and POPL microcapsules. |
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Taraxacum root, commonly known as dandelion, enhances the flow of bile. |
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The liver, it seemed, was not breaking up the hemoglobin to bile pigment. |
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If any of the bile ducts remain blocked for a significant period of time, severe damage or infection can occur in the gallbladder, liver, or pancreas. |
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These stones form in the gallbladder, but may pass into the bile ducts where they too cause excruciating pain called biliary colic, which is felt under the ribs. |
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Here, the scientists found a quintupling in the expected incidence of gallbladder and bile duct cancers among women and a more than doubling in men. |
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The four humours are blood, phlegm, yellow bile and black bile. |
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Biliary atresia is an inflammatory cholangiopathy of infancy that results in progressive fibrosis and obliteration of extrahepatic and intrahepatic bile ducts. |
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To investigate the mechanism why cholestasis may affect HSC activation, we treated primary HSCs with one of the hydrophobic bile acids, taurolithocholic acid for 24 hours. |
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In one study, gnotobiotic mice had increased quantities of phosphocholine and glycine in the liver and increased quantities of bile acids in the intestine. |
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Peroxisomal oxidation of the steroid side chain in bile acid formation. |
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A biopsy specimen taken 3 months later showed grade 3 hepatitis with bile ductular reaction, bridging hepatocytic necrosis and fibrosis, and regenerative nodule formation. |
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In the later phase, there is destruction of small bile ducts accompanied by ductular proliferation and an endothelialitis affecting the terminal hepatic veins. |
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Less full of bile, more the youthful bombast and frenetic, feverish energy usually reserved for sugar-addled youths, running hell-for-leather around a playground. |
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The surgical causes of prolonged neonatal jaundice include BA, hypoplasia of bile ducts, inspissated bile ducts, choledochal cysts and spontaneous bile duct perforation. |
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The ERCP training course is performed when the bile or pancreatic ducts are narrowed or blocked due to tumors, stones from gallbladder, inflammation or infection. |
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However, in a post-hoc analysis, a positive correlation between percent changes from baseline in serum bile acid levels and pruritis was observed in the SHP625 treated group. |
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Histologic examination reveals bile duct hyperplasia, hyperchromasia that involves periportal hepatocytes, hepatocytic vacuolization, and portal fibrosis. |
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A CT scan of the abdomen and pelvis obtained upon presentation to the emergency department showed intrahepatic and extrahepatic bile duct dilatation. |
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Exercise has a prokinetic effect on the gut and increases cholecystokinin levels which stimulates gallbladder contractility and prevents bile stasis. |
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In some cases, a bile duct can become permanently blocked, which can lead to a build-up of bile inside the gallbladder causing infection and inflammation. |
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The bears were kept in cages on a farm in Nanning, in the south of the country, and milked for their bile, which is used in traditional Chinese medicines. |
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Bile excretes cholesterol, helps neutralize stomach acid and aids in the digestion and absorption of fats. |
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Bile rises within me and I retch emptily, my sight blurring as the tears begin to fall. |
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After 14 years, the long-awaited sequel to the second edition of the fascicle Tumors of the Gallbladder and Extrahepatic Bile Ducts has arrived. |
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Bile secretion also inhibits the production of cholesterol and speeds its elimination from your body. |
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Bile was burning my mouth, my throat and chest were so tight, the nausea was overpowering. |
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Bile must be centrifuged and examined under polarizing or light microscopy for detection of precipitates. |
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Bile rose in his throat and he began to heave uncontrollably. |
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Bile acids or steroidal conjugates can also cause purple discolouration. |
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Bile duct dilatation was found by MRCP in 18 of the 34 affected patients and excluded by MRCP in 7 of the 9 unaffected patients. |
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Bile tolerance, taurocholate deconjugation, and binding of cholesterol by Lactobacillus gasseri strains. |
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Carter's Little Liver Pills, Beecham's Pills, Scott's emulsion, Sloan's Liniment, Aspro, Zambuk, Iron Jelloids, Bile Beans, Parrish's Food, and Virol. |
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