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		Definition of bile duct in English: bile ductnoun The duct which conveys bile from the liver and the gall bladder to the duodenum. 胆(小)管 Example sentencesExamples -  This leads to the compression of the common hepatic duct or the common bile duct (Mirizzi's syndrome).
 -  The optimal treatment is to remove the stones in both the common bile duct and the gall bladder.
 -  The passage of a gallstone down the bile duct into the duodenum is very painful, and is known as biliary colic.
 -  Stones may migrate from the gall bladder into the bile duct.
 -  A tenth of those with gallbladder stones will also have them in the common bile duct which complicates gallbladder surgery.
 -  Radiologic studies today tell us that her common bile duct is not dilated and that the pancreas looks normal.
 -  A wide array of laboratory and radiologic studies is used for the evaluation of gallstones located in the gallbladder and the common bile duct.
 -  Gallstones are hard pieces of stone-like material, round, oval, or faceted, commonly occurring in the gall bladder or the bile duct.
 -  In a normal study, images of the gallbladder, common bile duct and small bowel appear within 30 to 45 minutes.
 -  Gallstones can migrate from their primary site of origin in the gallbladder through the cystic duct and into the common bile duct.
 -  The duct from the pancreas enters the duodenum at the same point as the bile duct.
 -  Findings consistent with a partial occlusion of the common bile duct include delayed biliary to bowel transit.
 -  The common bile duct and the main pancreatic duct coursing within the tumor showed no dysplastic features.
 -  The common and right hepatic arteries provide the common bile duct with its blood supply.
 -  The basket and stone pop out of the bile duct into the duodenum.
 -  The gallbladder and its cystic duct join the hepatic duct to form the common bile duct, which drains into the lumen of the duodenum.
 -  Currently, physicians use ERCP to diagnose and treat liver, gallbladder, bile duct, and pancreas problems.
 -  An ultrasound displays the gallbladder, pancreas, common bile duct, and other abdominal structures.
 -  This time it was in four parts of my liver, the gall bladder and the bile duct.
 -  The common hepatic is almost always located between the bile duct and the portal vein.
 
    Definition of bile duct in US English: bile ductnounˈbīl ˌdəktˈbaɪl ˌdəkt The duct that conveys bile from the liver and the gallbladder to the duodenum. 胆(小)管 Example sentencesExamples -  The passage of a gallstone down the bile duct into the duodenum is very painful, and is known as biliary colic.
 -  This leads to the compression of the common hepatic duct or the common bile duct (Mirizzi's syndrome).
 -  The gallbladder and its cystic duct join the hepatic duct to form the common bile duct, which drains into the lumen of the duodenum.
 -  A tenth of those with gallbladder stones will also have them in the common bile duct which complicates gallbladder surgery.
 -  Gallstones are hard pieces of stone-like material, round, oval, or faceted, commonly occurring in the gall bladder or the bile duct.
 -  In a normal study, images of the gallbladder, common bile duct and small bowel appear within 30 to 45 minutes.
 -  Radiologic studies today tell us that her common bile duct is not dilated and that the pancreas looks normal.
 -  The common hepatic is almost always located between the bile duct and the portal vein.
 -  Findings consistent with a partial occlusion of the common bile duct include delayed biliary to bowel transit.
 -  An ultrasound displays the gallbladder, pancreas, common bile duct, and other abdominal structures.
 -  Gallstones can migrate from their primary site of origin in the gallbladder through the cystic duct and into the common bile duct.
 -  Currently, physicians use ERCP to diagnose and treat liver, gallbladder, bile duct, and pancreas problems.
 -  This time it was in four parts of my liver, the gall bladder and the bile duct.
 -  The optimal treatment is to remove the stones in both the common bile duct and the gall bladder.
 -  The common bile duct and the main pancreatic duct coursing within the tumor showed no dysplastic features.
 -  The common and right hepatic arteries provide the common bile duct with its blood supply.
 -  Stones may migrate from the gall bladder into the bile duct.
 -  The basket and stone pop out of the bile duct into the duodenum.
 -  The duct from the pancreas enters the duodenum at the same point as the bile duct.
 -  A wide array of laboratory and radiologic studies is used for the evaluation of gallstones located in the gallbladder and the common bile duct.
 
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