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Results 101 - 110 of 233 for gallstones
  1. ... diagnosing disorders of the liver and gallbladder, including gallstones and tumors.
  2. ... infection. Other complications include: Bowel problems, such as gallstones, intestinal blockage, and rectal prolapse Coughing up blood ...
  3. ... in the blood (metabolic acidosis due to diarrhea) Gallstones Kidney stones Dehydration Malnutrition Weakened bones (osteomalacia) Weight ...
  4. ... the liver, bile ducts or pancreas Blood disorders, gallstones, birth defects and a number of other medical ...
  5. ... or pancreas Damage and scarring due to a gallstone in the bile duct Damage or scarring after ...
  6. ... by preventing pancreatitis. If pancreatitis is caused by gallstones , the provider will perform surgery to remove the ...
  7. Long-term malabsorption can result in: Anemia Gallstones Kidney stones Thin and weakened bones
  8. ... objects that are swallowed and block the intestines) Gallstones (rare) Hernias Impacted stool Intussusception (telescoping of one ...
  9. ... hormone somatostatin. Symptoms may include: High blood sugar Gallstones Yellowish appearance to skin, and eyes Weight loss ...
  10. ... for psychological complications Gallbladder removal in people with gallstone disease Hip replacement for avascular necrosis of the ...
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