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Results 1 - 10 of 14 for Bile duct disorder
  1. ... for cholangiocarcinoma have been identified. These include a bile duct disease called primary sclerosing cholangitis, bile duct stones or cysts, and exposure to certain chemical ...
  2. ... small pebble-like deposits in the gallbladder or bile ducts (gallstones) may also occur in this disorder.Hemolytic anemia in GPI deficiency can range from ...
  3. ... small pebble-like deposits in the gallbladder or bile ducts (gallstones) are also common in this disorder.In people with pyruvate kinase deficiency, hemolytic anemia ...
  4. ... A frequent PNPLA3 variant is a sex specific disease modifier in PSC patients with bile duct stenosis. PLoS One. 2013;8(3):e58734. doi: ...
  5. ... Hepatic ductular hypoplasia Hepatofacioneurocardiovertebral syndrome Paucity of interlobular bile ducts Watson-Miller syndrome ... ClinicalTrials.gov ALAGILLE SYNDROME 1; ALGS1 ALAGILLE ...
  6. ... small pebble-like deposits in the gallbladder or bile ducts (gallstones). More About ... malaria, an infectious disease carried by a certain type of mosquito. Mutations ...
  7. ... ducts (cholangitis), hard deposits in the gallbladder or bile ducts (gallstones), and ... Isolated congenital hepatic fibrosis is rare. Its ...
  8. ... complications are generally caused by critical congenital heart disease, a group of complex heart defects that are present from birth. Biliary atresia, a problem with the bile ducts in the liver, can also cause severe health ...
  9. ... contribute to the risk of developing this complex disorder. More About This ... gallbladder or bile ducts. In people with LPAC, gallstones usually occur before ...
  10. ... pebble-like deposits in the gallbladder or the bile ducts. Bile ducts carry bile (a fluid that helps digest fats) ... be dissolved in the bile fluid in the bile ducts and gallbladder, resulting in the formation of gallstones. ...
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