Gastrointestinal System - Gallbladder Disease

Background

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Gastrointestinal Disease - Gallbladder Disease Background 

 
Disease Etiology
The gallbladder is a small a pear-shaped organ that stores bile made in the liver (1). Bile is a dark green to yellowish/brown substance that aids the digestion of fat in the small intestine. It is released when the gallbladder contracts after the ingestion of fat and releases bile into the duodenum via the common bile duct. The main ingredient in bile is water but it contains many substances such as bile salts, cholesterol, fats, bilirubin and proteins. The
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