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Duodenal obstruction
- ... that carries bile from the gallbladder to the duodenum. Obstruction of the common bile duct may also lead ...
- ... Blockage of the biliary ducts leading to the duodenum (biliary obstruction). In each case, the gallbladder is often removed ( ...
- ... be done for the following conditions: Annular pancreas Duodenal ulcer Gastroesophageal reflux disease Gastroparesis Intestinal obstruction Lower esophageal ring Primary or idiopathic intestinal pseudo- ...
- ... 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.
- ... 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.
- ... are three parts of the small intestine, the duodenum, the ileum and the jejunum.
- ... surgery to bypass the blocked part of the duodenum.
- ... in the first part of the small intestine (duodenum) Certain diseases a baby is born with, such ...
- ... 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 ...
- ... 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 ...