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Biliary cirrhosis is a condition where the bile ducts of the liver become blocked. The prognosis of biliary cirrhosis varies from patient to patient based upon how quickly treatment is received...
Gallstones are a source of pain and discomfort for many people. They are created when bile from the liver crystallizes and forms hard stones due to an over-abundance of fat and toxins. This is a...
Gallstones form in the gallbladder, which is a sac in the body that holds bile from the liver. Gallstones are common but could require treatment under certain conditions.
Biliary cirrhosis occurs when the liver's bile ducts are progressively destroyed, leading to the buildup of dangerous substances in the body. The cause of biliary cirrhosis is unknown. It has many...
Bile reflux is a gastrointestinal disorder. Most people are familiar with acid reflux disorder, when stomach acids back-flow into the esophagus. Bile reflux disorder is a similar condition, but...
A gallstone is a crystalline body formed from one or more of the components in bile, a substance secreted by the liver and stored in the gallbladder. Gallstones can cause pain and other symptoms...
The first stage of jaundice is the prodromal stage, an increase of bile, a yellowish pigment. When bile builds up in the skin, the result is a yellow tone. The condition is also known as yellow...
Gallbladder sludge, also known as biliary sludge, is made up of residual particles that remain in the gallbladder after it sends bile from the liver to the intestines to further break down food....
Gallstones are a common ailment that occur when crystals of cholesterol form in the gallbladder. According to the Merck medical library, approximately 20 percent of the American population over...
According to the American Liver Foundation, approximately 15,000 children are hospitalized with liver diseases or disorders each year, and biliary atresia (damage of the bile ducts) is a common...
Cirrhosis is a chronic liver disease often associated with alcoholism. Fatty, fibrous tissue and nodules replace normal liver tissue, giving it a "hobnail" appearance and interfering with the...
Gallstones, also known as choleliths, are crystallized bile fluids developed by the gallbladder. A gallstone can be as large as a golf ball, or as small as a grain of sugar. Causes of gallstones...
Chronic injury to the liver that causes the organ to deteriorate slowly and malfunction is called cirrhosis. During cirrhosis development, scarring replaces healthy tissue in the liver. This...
Gallstones are hard deposits of cholesterol that did not get broken down by the bile in the gallbladder and have formed and grown as more deposits were added. Gallstones may be as small as a grain...
The liver filters blood within the body and generates bile. When the liver is impaired, the ability to filter blood is reduced and a blockage of bile flow may occur, resulting in a buildup of...
The gallbladder is a small organ underneath the liver that stores bile. Bile is a substance that helps you digest fatty foods. Gallbladder pain sometimes occurs as a result of inflammation or...
The liver is responsible for fighting infections, cleaning the blood and storing energy. Everything you eat is processed through the liver. When a liver does not function properly, complications...
The gallbladder is an organ used by the body in the digestive process. It stores bile for the liver. In the gallbladder, the bile becomes more concentrated. However, humans can live without a...
The liver is the largest filter in our body. There are many diseases that cause it to work improperly or to stop working all together. A few of those diseases are cirrhosis, Hepatitis A, B and C,...
The liver is an important organ that plays a role in multiple physiological processes. There are many conditions that can cause elevated liver enzymes, ranging from a simple infection to cancer. A...
Cholestasis is caused by an obstruction in the normal flow of bile -- which is a yellow or greenish thick digestive fluid that aids in the digestion of fats. Such blockage may occur outside the...
Biliary atresia refers to a rare infant condition affecting the bile ducts of the liver. Bile is a yellow or green thick alkaline fluid that is produced by the liver. It travels through the bile...
The gallbladder acts as the storage depot for bile, which is manufactured by the liver and used to digest and absorb fat. Gallbladder disease occurs when the gallbladder or its ducts become...