gall bladder - translation to dutch
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gall bladder - translation to dutch

ORGAN IN HUMANS AND OTHER VERTEBRATES
Gall bladder; Gall Bladder; Gall-bladder; Hartmann's pouch; Hartmann’s pouch; Gall blader; Galbladder; Gallblader; Galblader; Gal bladder; Gal blader; Gall-Bladder; Fundus of gallbladder; Body of gallbladder; Cholecyst; Neck of gallbladder; Fundus of the gallbladder; Gallbladder fundus; Gullbladder; Gull bladder; Gallbladder (Chinese medicine); User:Lutrina/Gall bladder (Chinese medicine); Gall bladder (Chinese medicine); Biliary Vesicle; Gall bladders; Vesica fellea; Vesica biliaris; Corpus vesicae biliaris; Fundus vesicae biliaris; Collum vesicae biliaris; Collum vesicae; Gallbladders; Hartmann's pouches; Hartmanns pouches; Hartmanns pouch; Neck of the gallbladder; Bile sac
  • [[Micrograph]] of a normal gallbladder wall. [[H&E stain]].
  • [[Abdominal ultrasonography]] showing gallbladder and common bile duct
  • 3D still showing gallstones
  • [[Abdominal ultrasonography]] showing [[biliary sludge]] and [[gallstone]]s

gall bladder         
galblaas
urinary bladder         
  • Cross-section of the bladder showing a cancer within it. When a cancer occurs it is most likely to be a [[transitional cell carcinoma]].
  • A [[diverticulum]] of the bladder
  • Male and female urinary bladders in lateral cross-section
  • Bladder location and associated structures in the male
  • Calcifications on bladder wall caused by urinary [[schistosomiasis]]
  • Urinary bladder (black butterfly-like shape) and hyperplastic [[prostate]] (BPH) visualized by [[medical ultrasound]]
INTERNAL ORGAN IN MOST ANIMALS
The bladder; Uvula of urinary bladder; Uvula vesicae; Bladder Disease; Bladder (kidney); Fundus of the bladder; Fundus of the urinary bladder; Apex of urinary bladder; Vertex (urinary bladder); Neck of urinary bladder; Intravesical; Urocyst; Uvula of bladder; Bladder neck; Vesica urinaria; Apex vesicae urinariae; Cervix vesicae urinariae; Uvula vesicae urinariae; Vertex of urinary bladder; Fundus of urinary bladder; Neck of the bladder; Neck of the urinary bladder; Urinary bladders; Uvula of the bladder; Uvula of the urinary bladder; Apex of the urinary bladder; Apex of the bladder; Apex of bladder; Vertex of the urinary bladder; Vertex of the bladder; Vertex of bladder; Human bladder; Human urinary bladder; Full bladder; Urinary bladder
urineblaas
air bladder         
  • How gas is pumped into the swim bladder using [[counter-current exchange]].
  • Swim bladder from a bony (teleost) fish}}
  • The [[West African lungfish]] possesses a lung homologous to swim bladders
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GAS-FILLED ORGAN THAT CONTRIBUTES TO THE ABILITY OF A FISH TO CONTROL ITS BUOYANCY
Air bladder; Fish maw; Swimbladder; Swim bladders; Swim-bladder; Physoclistic; Pneumatic duct; Gas bladder; Physoclistous; Swimming bladder; Air-bladder
luchtzak, zwemblaas, inwendige zak met lucht gevuld in vis die dient als een bijkomstig ademhalingsorgaan om drijfvermogen te controleren (om op passende waterdiepte te blijven en naar boven en onder te gaan) zonder energie bij het zwemmen te verliezen

Definition

gall bladder
(gall bladders)
Your gall bladder is the organ in your body which contains bile and is next to your liver.
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Wikipedia

Gallbladder

In vertebrates, the gallbladder, also known as the cholecyst, is a small hollow organ where bile is stored and concentrated before it is released into the small intestine. In humans, the pear-shaped gallbladder lies beneath the liver, although the structure and position of the gallbladder can vary significantly among animal species. It receives and stores bile, produced by the liver, via the common hepatic duct, and releases it via the common bile duct into the duodenum, where the bile helps in the digestion of fats.

The gallbladder can be affected by gallstones, formed by material that cannot be dissolved – usually cholesterol or bilirubin, a product of haemoglobin breakdown. These may cause significant pain, particularly in the upper-right corner of the abdomen, and are often treated with removal of the gallbladder (called a cholecystectomy). Cholecystitis, inflammation of the gallbladder, has a wide range of causes, including result from the impaction of gallstones, infection, and autoimmune disease.

Examples of use of gall bladder
1. Gall stones can get stuck as they exit the gall bladder, leading to colocystitis, an infected gall bladder.
2. Recommended by herbalists to stimulate the gall bladder.
3. At the time, Ashcroft lay in intensive care, recovering form gall bladder surgery.
4. Already robots are being used to position endoscopes, and even perform gall bladder surgery.
5. "She was lucky it was her gall bladder that nearly exploded, and not her heart."