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Health

Diseases of the liver and biliary tract

Dyskinesia of the gallbladder

Dyskinesia of the gallbladder appears mainly because of nutritional errors, but there may be other causes, both functional and organic.

Enlarged liver

An enlarged liver — hepatomegaly — is noted in cases where the size of this vital organ exceeds the natural, anatomically determined parameters.

Inflection of the gallbladder

The excess of the gallbladder refers to a fairly common pathologies of this human organ.

Liver Dystrophy

Dystrophy of the liver is a coma, the cause of which is deep depression of the liver. The occurrence of hepatic coma is associated with the presence of all kinds of diseases in a chronic form that affect the liver.

Hepatic colic

Hepatic colic is the most frequent clinical form of cholelithiasis (75% of patients). It manifests itself in sudden and usually recurring intense painful attacks.

Gallstones: species and their composition

It is accepted to distinguish cholesterol stones, brown and black pigmentary gallstones. Cholesterol stones - the most common type of gallstones - consist of either cholesterol alone or it is the main constituent of calculi.

Dissolution of gallstones with drugs

It is believed that the dissolution of gallstones with the removal of cholesterol, which is part of gallstones, as a result of the use of bile acid preparations occurs by micellar dilution, the formation of a liquid crystalline form or both.

Adenomy and adenomyomatosis of the gallbladder

Adenomas and adenomyomatosis of the gallbladder (GI) are rare diseases and until recently were most often accidental operational findings.

Congenital hepatitis B

Congenital hepatitis B is a disease that occurs as a result of intrauterine vertical infection of the fetus with the hepatitis B virus from the mother with HBV infection.

Chronic TTV Hepatitis

Chronic TTV hepatitis occurs as a mono-infection, but more often in the literature information is given on the combination of this with other viral hepatitis, namely: with CHB, CHC, and XGG.

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