| Gall bladder disease generally refers to
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| | anomalies of the biliary system need
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| the formation of gallstones inside the
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| | special medical care according to the
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| bile ducts, affecting the production of
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| | type and the seriousness of their
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| bile and the release of this substance
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| | physiological dysfunctions.Considering
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| when it is required in the process of
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| | the fact that gall bladder disease
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| digestion. In some cases, gall bladder
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| | commonly requires surgery, it is very
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| disease may also involve bacterial
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| | important to reveal any congenital
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| infection of the biliary system. However,
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| | anomalies before the surgical treatment,
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| gallstones and bacterial infection of the
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| | in order to prevent the occurrence of
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| biliary system are not the only causes of
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| | serious complications. However, the
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| gall bladder disease. Although they are
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| | methods of diagnosing gall bladder
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| rare, congenital dysfunctions at the
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| | disease in present can rarely reveal
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| level of the gall bladder are considered
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| | clear signs of congenital anomalies of
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| to be major causes of gall bladder
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| | the biliary system in patients. Such
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| disease.Congenital malformations of the
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| | dysfunctions are usually observed during
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| gall bladder raise serious issues in the
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| | surgery, thus complicating the surgical
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| process of diagnosing the disease. If
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| | procedures for gall bladder removal and
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| these physiological abnormalities are not
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| | exposing patients to additional risks.A
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| revealed in time, the treatment of gall
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| | wide range of gall bladder congenital
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| bladder disease may generate unexpected
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| | anomalies have been noticed and reported
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| results. Patients who present unusual
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| | by physicians and surgeons in the last
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| positioning of the gall bladder or bile
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| | decades. A very rare congenital anomaly
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| ducts, patients with double gall bladder
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| | at the level of the biliary system is the
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| and patients with other congenital
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| | complete absence of the gall bladder.
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