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Additionally, ox bile extract powder is used in the formulation of gallbladder medications to treat gallstones and biliary tract disorders. The unique properties of ox bile extract powder help to dissolve and prevent the formation of gallstones, providing relief to patients suffering from these conditions. ...
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Biliary disease is a term used to describe diseases that affect the biliary system, which can result in inflammation, fibrosis, bile duct destruction, and eventually liver failure. ...
Their HepaRG cells differentiated into biliary- and hepatocyte-like cells (relating to bile production and the main liver tissue respectively) over the course of the first two weeks of culture without one pathway stifling the expression of the other. ...
Subjects who met any of the following criteria were excluded: (1) hepatitis B or C virus infection; (2) autoimmune hepatitis, primary biliary cholangitis or primary sclerosing cholangitis; (3) gastrointestinal cancers or hepatocellular carcinoma; (4) drug-induced steatosis or liver injury; (5) Wilson disease or hemochromatosis; (6) excessive alcohol consumption (men: ...
Local symptoms are due to direct complications of the primary tumor or metastases and can include pain, neurological deficits, respiratory symptoms (cough, shortness of breath, hemoptysis) and obstruction (bowel, biliary, airway). Systemic complications include cachexia, paraneoplastic syndromes, electrolyte abnormalities, metabolic alterations, and hematologic changes. ...
Introduction Medically, the process of forming a gallstone is called cholelithiasis (Zhou et al., 1997) which is usually a slow or long-term process that generally does not cause pain or other symptoms (Gurusamy and Davidson, 2014; Reshetnyak, 2012). Gallstones grow when some biliary solutes, such as cholesterol or calcium chloride, are precipitated as solid crystals and ...