There is a Phrygian cap, a folded over part of a gall bladder. It is a harmless variant that is seen in a small percent of people who have ultrasound exams of their gall bladders.
What is ptergyuom
John A. Hovanesian has written: 'Pterygium' -- subject(s): Ophthalmologic Surgical Procedures, Surgery, Pterygium, Methods
A deformity is a disfigurement.
The plural of deformity is deformities
The prefix of the word "deformity" is "de-".
Pterygium or also referred to as surfer's eye is a raised white tissue of the eye that builds up around the cornea. It is the blood vessels of the eye that are flaring up and causing this inflamation within the eye.
There is no artificial gallbladder that can act as a replacement for the human gallbladder.
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she had a deformity of the hands and feet or deformity of bones and limbs
were is your gallbladder in your body
Sorry i did not. I have had pterygium for most of my adult years. The only thing you can do is to surgecally remove it or use artificial tear props to keep it lubricated. I m living with a nightmare