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Results 1 - 10 of 10 for Duodenal obstruction
  1. ... that carries bile from the gallbladder to the duodenum. Obstruction of the common bile duct may also lead ...
  2. ... Blockage of the biliary ducts leading to the duodenum (biliary obstruction). In each case, the gallbladder is often removed ( ...
  3. ... be done for the following conditions: Annular pancreas Duodenal ulcer Gastroesophageal reflux disease Gastroparesis Intestinal obstruction Lower esophageal ring Primary or idiopathic intestinal pseudo- ...
  4. ... stomach contents can empty into the small intestine ( duodenum ) more easily. The pylorus is a thick, muscular area. When it thickens or its opening narrows, food cannot pass through normally.
  5. ... the gallbladder which normally is released into the duodenum portion of the small intestine through the sphincter of Oddi. Bile, released after a meal containing fats, aids in absorption and digestion of the fat.
  6. ... are three parts of the small intestine, the duodenum, the ileum and the jejunum.
  7. ... surgery to bypass the blocked part of the duodenum.
  8. ... in the first part of the small intestine (duodenum) Certain diseases a baby is born with, such ...
  9. ... then through the common bile duct to the duodenum or small intestine. For the test: You lie ... of the bile system (biliary anomalies) Bile duct obstruction Bile leaks or abnormal ducts Cancer of the ...
  10. ... upper part of the small intestine (duodenitis) and duodenal ulcers. H pylori can also sometimes lead to ... the entire stomach contents (a sign of intestinal obstruction) Severe abdominal pain, with or without vomiting or ...