I think is disorder of motility of gallbadder and biliary duct
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Surgery is the only treatment.
No, Ataxia is the inability to coordinate muscle activity during voluntary movement. These movements, which are often shaky and unsteady, are most frequently caused by abnormal activity in the cerebellum. Dyskinesia is the distortion or impairment of voluntary movement such as in a tic or spasm.
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AIR IN BILIARY SYSTEM. AIR IN BILIARY SYSTEM.
Primary biliary cirrhosis is the gradual destruction of the biliary system for unknown reasons.
biliary apparatus collects bile from live and store it in gall bladder
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Increased levels of bilirubin in the urine may be due to: * Biliary strictures * Cirrhosis * Gallstones in the biliary tract * Hepatitis with associated biliary obstruction * Surgical trauma affecting the biliary tract * Tumors of the liver or gall bladder
Dyskinesia of the esophagus is any disorder that affects the movement, or motility, of the esophagus. This may include spasms of the esophagus or problems related to an underlying disease.
GGT and ALP (alkaline phosphatase....mostly in biliary cells but some in hepatocytes)...
Of bile or of the gallbladder and bile ducts that transport bile and make up the biliary system or tract
Biliary tract disease, disorders of the gallbladder, bile, and bile ducts. Biliary pain is a severe persistent pain in the upper middle or upper right region of the abdomen.
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