It is used in both forms, gallbladder or gall bladder, with the same meaning.
Stomach liver
A decompressed gallbladder is one for which internal pressure has been decreased.A decompressed gallbladder is one for which internal pressure has been decreased.
Chronic cholecystitis is one cause of a small gallbladder.
They were of normal size. A normal-sized spleen and gallbladder are not palpable.
no, the spleen and gallbladder are contralateral, meaning on opposite sides.
the liver produces bile and the gallbladder stores and releases it for digestion
A decompressed gallbladder is one for which internal pressure has been decreased.A decompressed gallbladder is one for which internal pressure has been decreased.
Chronic cholecystitis is one cause of a small gallbladder.
No, the urinary bladder adn gallbladder are two different things.
Probably not. I'd wait for a week or two until your gallbladder has fully recovered
The two bladders are the Gallbladder and the Urinary bladder.
It is two words. Writing it as one is acceptable in the UK and is referred to as a "Britishism." But in American grammar, it is always two separate words.
One.
These two organs are in two different quadrants and have no relationship with each other. The gallbladder is tucked under your ribs on the upper right side. The Fallopian Tubes (one on each side) are in the lower right and left quadrants in the pelvic region.
the gallbladder doesn't make bile, the liver does. the gallbladder just helps to add it to your digestive tract in the correct amounts. its possible that you are getting too much bile at one time if you dont have a gallbladder.
Two words - "one day".
two words
"Pogostick" is typically written as one word.