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Q: Where do drugs end up by way of the bile duct or from the passage from the stomach?
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Where does bile go?

The bile is stored in the gallbladder and after it leaves the gallbladder it travels to the duodenum. Bile is a very powerful antioxidant which helps in removingÊ toxins from the liver.


Duct transporting bile from gallbladder to common bile duct?

The bile duct.


Twisted bile duct How does the bile duct get twisted?

what causes a twisted bile duct


Why is bile duct important?

As far as I know it transports the bile into the stomach. Most likely I'm wrong but it may be right


Is a bile duct the same as a bile?

no because bile is stored in the bile duct


What does it mean if you have no bile duct dilation?

"no bile duct dilation" means the diameter if the bile duct is normal.


What duct is formed by the merger of the cystic duct and the common hepatic duct?

common bile ductThe common bile duct.


Carries bile into the duodenum?

Bile is made in the liver and passes through bile ducts and into the common hepatic duct which carries it out of the liver. From here, it can pass down the common bile duct into the duodenum or take a detour into the gallbladder via the cystic duct.


What occurs when cholesterol in bile crystallizes and blocks bile duct between the small intestines and bladder?

Muscular tune that connects throat to stomach is


Why would a Bile duct is dialected?

bile duct dilated


How does bile get from the liver to the duodenum?

After it is made in the liver, bile is stored in the gallbadder, which is located just behind the liver. The bile duct links the gall bladder with the duodenum. When the partially digested stomach contents enter the duodenum, the bile travels from the gallbladder, through the bile duct and into the duodenum.


What is the correct medical term meaning a surgical creation of a passage uniting the common bile duct and the jejunum?

anastomosis