No. It means presence of stones in the gall bladder. Cholangitis is the inflammation of bile ducts.
Cholangio- refers to the bile duct, as in cholangitis (inflammation of the bile duct).
"no bile duct dilation" means the diameter if the bile duct is normal.
I think you mean Bile duct obstruction, you can call it Biliary obstruction
Choledochojejunostomy is a surgical procedure that involves creating a connection between the common bile duct (choledochus) and the jejunum, which is part of the small intestine. This operation is typically performed to bypass obstructions in the bile duct or to facilitate bile drainage directly into the intestine. It is often indicated in cases of bile duct cancer, strictures, or other conditions affecting bile flow.
Common Bile DuctCBD stands for Common Bile Duct.It carries bile from liver and gall bladder to the duodenum.It is formed by union of common hepatic duct(from liver) and cystec duct (from gall bladder) and is later joined by pancreatic duct to form ampulla of Vate,which is surrounded by sphincter of Oddi and opens into the second part of duodenum.
Cholelithiasis is the medical term for gallstone disease. Gallstones are concretions that form in the biliary tract, usually in the gallbladder. Chole = related to the gallbladder, lithiasis = condition of stones.
An ampullary mass refers to a growth or tumor that develops in the ampulla of Vater, which is the area where the bile duct and pancreatic duct meet to empty into the small intestine. These masses can be benign or malignant and may cause symptoms related to obstruction of bile and pancreatic flow.
Do you mean cholelithiasis? That would be the presence of gall stones.
The term serpiginous means a wavy, ulerated lesion. Dilated varices means enlarged veins. The gastrohepatic ligament is a braod band of connective tissue holding the lesser curvature of the stomach to the base of the liver. The term pericholeystic region involves a region around the bile duct which leads from the liver. For some reason there are problems with the stomach, liver and bile duct.
Vomiting bile usually indicates irritation or inflammation in the digestive system. Bile is a fluid produced by the liver and stored in the gallbladder, so when it shows up in vomit, it may be a sign of a digestive issue such as gastritis, bile reflux, or a blockage in the bile ducts. If you are regularly vomiting bile, it's important to consult a healthcare provider for evaluation and appropriate treatment.
Kidney stones are solid accumulations of material that form in the tubal system of the kidney. Kidney stones cause problems when they block the flow of urine through or out of the kidney. When the stones move along the ureter, they cause severe pain.A gallstone is a solid crystal deposit that forms in the gallbladder, which is a pear-shaped organ that stores bile salts until they are needed to help digest fatty foods. Gallstones can migrate to other parts of the digestive tract and cause severe pain with life-threatening complications.
Of bile or of the gallbladder and bile ducts that transport bile and make up the biliary system or tract