Extrahepatic means outside the liver
Extrahepatic cholestasis can be caused by conditions such as tumors and gallstones that block the flow of bile from the gallbladder
An extrahepatic biliary prominence is an anatomical structure seen in the developing embryo, which represents the precursor of the biliary duct system outside the liver. It plays a crucial role in the formation of the bile ducts that connect the liver to the intestine for bile flow.
They include a yellow discoloration of the skin dark urine, and pale stools. Itching over the skin may be severe if the condition is advanced
Ernest E. Lack has written: 'Pathology of the Pancreas, Gallbladder, Extrahepatic Biliary Tract, and Ampullary Region (Medicine)'
Jorge Albores-Saavedra has written: 'Histological typing of tumours of the gallbladder and extrahepatic bile ducts' -- subject(s): Bile Duct Neoplasms, Bile duct, Bile ducts, Classification, Gallbladder, Gallbladder Neoplasms, Histopathology, Pathology, Tumors
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you mean what you mean
Mean is the average.
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The arithmetic mean is a weighted mean where each observation is given the same weight.