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- Gallstone abstract "A gallstone (also called cholelithiasis) is a crystalline concretion formed within the gallbladder by accretion of bile components. These calculi are formed in the gallbladder but may distally pass into other parts of the biliary tract such as the cystic duct, common bile duct, pancreatic duct or the ampulla of Vater. Rarely, in cases of severe inflammation, gallstones may erode through the gallbladder into adherent bowel potentially causing an obstruction termed gallstone ileus.Presence of gallstones in the gallbladder may lead to acute cholecystitis, an inflammatory condition characterized by retention of bile in the gallbladder and often secondary infection by intestinal microorganisms, predominantly Escherichia coli, Klebsiella, Enterobacter and Bacteroides species. Presence of gallstones in other parts of the biliary tract can cause obstruction of the bile ducts, which can lead to serious conditions such as ascending cholangitis or pancreatitis. Either of these two conditions can be life-threatening and are therefore considered to be medical emergencies.".
- Gallstone diseasesdb "2533".
- Gallstone emedicineSubject "emerg".
- Gallstone emedicineTopic "97".
- Gallstone icd10 "K80".
- Gallstone icd9 "574".
- Gallstone medlineplus "000273".
- Gallstone meshId "D042882".
- Gallstone omim "600803".
- Gallstone thumbnail Gallensteine_2006_03_28.JPG?width=300.
- Gallstone wikiPageExternalLink cow_image.html?imageid=29001.
- Gallstone wikiPageExternalLink gallstns.htm.
- Gallstone wikiPageExternalLink Cholelithiasis.
- Gallstone wikiPageID "287531".
- Gallstone wikiPageRevisionID "606657145".
- Gallstone caption "Numerous small gallstones made up largely of cholesterol.".
- Gallstone diseasesdb "2533".
- Gallstone emedicinesubj "emerg".
- Gallstone emedicinetopic "97".
- Gallstone hasPhotoCollection Gallstone.
- Gallstone icd "574".
- Gallstone icd "K80".
- Gallstone medlineplus "273".
- Gallstone meshid "D042882".
- Gallstone name "Gallstone".
- Gallstone omim "600803".
- Gallstone wordnet_type synset-disease-noun-1.
- Gallstone subject Category:Abdominal_pain.
- Gallstone subject Category:Disorders_of_gallbladder,_biliary_tract_and_pancreas.
- Gallstone subject Category:Hepatology.
- Gallstone subject Category:Steatorrhea-related_diseases.
- Gallstone type Disease.
- Gallstone type AilmentCondition.
- Gallstone type Situation.
- Gallstone comment "A gallstone (also called cholelithiasis) is a crystalline concretion formed within the gallbladder by accretion of bile components. These calculi are formed in the gallbladder but may distally pass into other parts of the biliary tract such as the cystic duct, common bile duct, pancreatic duct or the ampulla of Vater.".
- Gallstone label "Colelitiasi".
- Gallstone label "Colelitiasis".
- Gallstone label "Colelitíase".
- Gallstone label "Gallenstein".
- Gallstone label "Gallstone".
- Gallstone label "Galsteen".
- Gallstone label "Kamica żółciowa".
- Gallstone label "Lithiase biliaire".
- Gallstone label "Жёлчные камни".
- Gallstone label "胆石".
- Gallstone label "膽石症".
- Gallstone sameAs Gallenstein.
- Gallstone sameAs Χολολιθίαση.
- Gallstone sameAs Colelitiasis.
- Gallstone sameAs Kolelitiasi.
- Gallstone sameAs Lithiase_biliaire.
- Gallstone sameAs Batu_empedu.
- Gallstone sameAs Colelitiasi.
- Gallstone sameAs 胆石.
- Gallstone sameAs 담석.
- Gallstone sameAs Galsteen.
- Gallstone sameAs Kamica_żółciowa.
- Gallstone sameAs Colelitíase.
- Gallstone sameAs m.01q6mh.
- Gallstone sameAs Q272714.
- Gallstone sameAs Q272714.
- Gallstone sameAs 225.
- Gallstone sameAs C0008350.
- Gallstone sameAs C0242216.
- Gallstone wasDerivedFrom Gallstone?oldid=606657145.
- Gallstone depiction Gallensteine_2006_03_28.JPG.
- Gallstone isPrimaryTopicOf Gallstone.
- Gallstone name "Gallstone".