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  2. Biliary dyskinesia - Wikipedia

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    Biliary dyskinesia is a disorder of bile flow in the digestive system, causing abdominal pain after meals. It is diagnosed by a nuclear medicine scan and treated by gallbladder removal surgery.

  3. Biliary reflux - Wikipedia

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    Biliary reflux is a condition where bile flows backward from the duodenum into the stomach and esophagus. It can cause heartburn, abdominal pain, vomiting, and complications like gastritis and ulcers. Learn how to distinguish it from acid reflux and how to manage it with medication or surgery.

  4. Bile acid malabsorption - Wikipedia

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    Bile acid malabsorption (BAM), known also as bile acid diarrhea, is a cause of several gut-related problems, the main one being chronic diarrhea.It has also been called bile acid-induced diarrhea, cholerheic or choleretic enteropathy, bile salt diarrhea or bile salt malabsorption.

  5. Postcholecystectomy syndrome - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the causes, symptoms, diagnosis and treatment of postcholecystectomy syndrome, a condition that affects some people after gallbladder removal. Find out how diet, medication, surgery and other factors can help alleviate the symptoms of abdominal pain, diarrhea, nausea and bloating.

  6. Biliary colic - Wikipedia

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    Biliary colic is a sudden pain in the right upper abdomen due to a gallstone blocking the cystic duct. It can be triggered by fatty meals and last from 15 minutes to hours. Learn about the complications, risk factors, and imaging tests for biliary colic.

  7. Dumping syndrome - Wikipedia

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    Dumping syndrome is a condition where food moves too quickly from the stomach to the small intestine, causing symptoms such as nausea, diarrhea, or low blood sugar. It can be caused by surgery, diabetes, or medications, and can be treated with dietary changes, medication, or surgery.

  8. Gallbladder disease - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the common diseases affecting the gallbladder and biliary tract, such as gallstones, cholecystitis, and biliary colic. Find out the risk factors, diagnosis, and treatment options for gallbladder disease.

  9. Biliary tract - Wikipedia

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    The biliary tract consists of the liver, gallbladder and bile ducts, which produce, store and secrete bile to aid in fat absorption. Learn about the structure, function and clinical significance of the biliary tract, as well as common diseases and complications.