Gallenblase - translation to English
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Gallenblase - translation to English


Gallenblase         
n. cholecyst, gallbladder, sac attached to the liver in which bile is stored
gall bladder         
  • [[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
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
Gallenblase
gallbladder      
n. Gallenblase

Wikipedia

Gallenblase
Die Gallenblase (lateinisch Vesica fellea bzw. Vesica biliaris; von lateinisch vesica „Blase“, und fel bzw.
Examples of use of Gallenblase
1. Angela Leticia und Angela Corina waren an der Brust, an der Leber und Gallenblase zusammengewachsen.
2. Juni in einem Indiodorf geborenen Zwillinge, Angela Leticia und Angela Corina waren an der Brust zusammengewachsen und teilten sich Leber und Gallenblase.