0.11811 inches (a little more than 1/10th of an inch).
The four diseases that make up gallstone disease are cholecystitis (inflammation of the gallbladder), choledocholithiasis (stones in the common bile duct), cholangitis (inflammation of the bile duct), and pancreatitis (inflammation of the pancreas).
Acalculus cholecystitis is inflammation of the gallbladder that occurs without the presence of gallstones. It can be caused by conditions like infections, ischemia, or biliary stasis. Symptoms are similar to those of cholecystitis with gallstones, including abdominal pain, nausea, and vomiting.
The rat gall bladder is significant in medical research because it is used as a model for studying gallstone formation and related diseases in humans. Researchers can study the development and treatment of gallstones by examining the rat gall bladder, providing valuable insights into human health.
The bug with big pincers is called a stag beetle.
Yes, the middle toe is medial to the big toe. In anatomical terms, "medial" refers to a position closer to the midline of the body, while "lateral" refers to a position further away from the midline. Since the big toe is located on the lateral side of the foot and the middle toe is positioned closer to the midline, the middle toe is indeed medial to the big toe.
9mm
9mm..... -CA
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a basketball sized gallstone
No. He was shot by a 9mm.
9 millimeters is about 3/8".
@ 7 H and 7 L
83 Cm
Gallstone ileus, which results from a gallstone's blocking the entrance to the large intestine, is most common in elderly people. Surgery usually cures this condition.
216 mm3
About 1 1/8" x 3/8".
Approximately 11/32 or .35 of an inch