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    Effects of various food ingredients on gall bladder emptying by Marciani, Luca, Cox, Eleanor, Hoad, Caroline, Totman, John J., Costigan, C., Singh, Gulzar, Shepherd, V., Chalkley, L., Robinson, M., Ison, R., Gowland, Penny A., Spiller, Robin C.

    Published 2013
    “…Background/objectives: The emptying of the gall bladder in response to feeding is pivotal for the digestion of fat, but the role of various food ingredients in contracting the gall bladder postprandially is not well understood. …”
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    Encapsulation of antifungals in micelles protects Candida albicans during gall-bladder infection by Hsieh, Shih-Hung, Brunke, Sascha, Brock, Matthias

    Published 2017
    “…As a consequence, treatment of gall bladder or bile duct infections should favor the use of small hydrophilic drugs that are not solubilised in micelles.…”
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    Trifurcated hepatic artery proper with unusual course and termination of right hepatic artery into fossa for gall bladder. by Naveen K, Jyothsna P, Swamy RS, Anitha G, Surekha DS, Ashwini AP, Satheesha NB

    Published 2014
    “…Left and middle braches entered the liver through the porta hepatis as normal but, the right hepatic artery took an unusual course towards the fossa for gall bladder and passed between portal vein behind and common hepatic duct, anteriorly. …”
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    A preliminary study of ultrasonographic appearances of gall bladder and biliary tract in clinically suspected biliary atresia by Yusoff, Wan Norhayati Wan

    Published 2006
    “…Topic : A Preliminary Study of the Ultrasonographic Appearances of Gall Bladder and Biliary Tract in Clinically Suspected Biliary Atresia. …”
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    Spontaneous extrusion of gallstones after percutaneous drainage by Hariharan, D., Lobo, Dileep N.

    Published 2017
    “…We report a case in which a patient who had a percutaneous drain inserted for a perforated gall bladder discharged 34 gallstones from the tract after removal of the 7-F pigtail catheter.…”
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    Morpho-histopathological characteristics and molecular identification of fasciola species from infected cattle liver by Omar, Abdullahi Abdirisak

    Published 2023
    “…The parasite was found in the liver and gall bladder, and thickening of bile duct mucous was observed on macroscopic examination. …”
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    Ultrasonographic imaging study on abdominal organs of goat by Muhamad, Siti Noraziran

    Published 2016
    “…Kidney was examined just caudal to the last rib while gall bladder was examined on the right side at 10th ICS. …”
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    The illustration of a rat large intestine: a model for the effect of carcinogens by Zulkiflee, Khodijah, Buyong, Zunariah, Hamdan, Asmah Hanim

    Published 2017
    “…Rats rarely eat high fatty diets, thus the function of gall bladder become less significant in their digestive system and this is justified by the fact that rats have none. …”
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    A prospective randomised control trial to study the role of intra-peritoneal instillation of ropivacaine versus normal saline irrigation in reduction of post-operative pain in pati... by Pankaj, S, Pankaj, D, Sushil, M, Harnam, S

    Published 2013
    “…In study group A (n=30 patients) 0.5% of 30 ml (150 mg) of ropivacaine was instilled at gall bladder bed, and in study group B (n=30) 0.9% of 25 – 30 ml/kg of normal saline irrigation was done at gall bladder bed and sub-diaphragmatic space or control group C (n=30) none of above two intervention was done. …”
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    Ultrasound features in the diagnosis of biliary atresia by Khim, Sim See

    Published 2017
    “…The following features were recorded: tri-angular cord sign, gall bladder morphology, liver size, and echotexture, splenic size, hepatic artery size, hepatic artery to portal vein ratio, presence of a common bile duct, and presence of subcapsular flow on colour Doppler. …”
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    AR learning application of parts of human digestive system based on 3D reconstruction of CT images by Lim, Hui Ying

    Published 2022
    “…The focus of this project is the middle part of the human digestive system, which are the liver, pancreas, stomach, and gall bladder. The project aims to enhance the learning process of undergraduate students on the human digestive system, through visualizing the 3D organs using AR technique. …”
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    Lipid components of bile increase the protective effect of conjugated bile salts against antifungal drugs by Hsieh, Shih-Hung, Brock, Matthias

    Published 2017
    “…Fungi and bacteria can persist in the human gall bladder. Previous studies have shown that bile protects Candida albicans in this cryptic host niche from antifungals, providing a reservoir for intestinal re-colonization after discontinuation of antifungal therapy. …”
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    Surgical management of biliary duct hamartoma in a cat: a case report by Ab Manap, Nur Ainina, Chong, Tey Yu, Mohd Arip, Erni Wati, Radzi, Rozanaliza, Zakaria, Muhamad Alif, Mohamad Tahir, Nur Diyana, Uda Zahli, Nurul Izzati

    Published 2025
    “…The cyst was attached to the medial lobe aspect of the liver and continued with the gall bladder. Cystectomy and omentopexy were performed, and the resected cyst was examined histologically. …”
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    Internal transcribed region (ITS) gene sequencing and pathogenicity study of Aeromonas veronii bv. sobria strain KTG3SB in juvenile red tilapia by Sezali, Rabi’atul ‘Adawiyah

    Published 2013
    “…The LD50 calculated was 103 CFU/ml of treatment groups and fish shows symptom such as congestion, enlargement of gall bladder and abnormal swimming. The histology finding also shows some congestion in liver, spleen and gill. …”
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    Pathogenicity of Aeromonas hydrophila in high-value native Pangasius catfish, Pangasius nasutus (Bleeker) by Sani, Bashir, Yusoff, Md. Sabri, Md Yasin, Ina Salwany, Abd Karim, Murni Marlina, Matori, Mohd Fuad, Amal, Mohammad Noor Azmai, Manchanayake, Tilusha, Zahaludin, Amir-Danial, Mohamad, Aslah

    Published 2023
    “…The infected fish showed congestion at the base of the fin, ascites, enlarged gall bladder, and swollen spleen. It is the earliest report on A. hydrophila’s pathogenicity in high-value native fish, P. nasutus.…”
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    Antibiotic susceptibility and pathogenicity of Aeromonas hydrophila isolated from red hybrid tilapia ( Oreochromis niloticus× Oreochromis mossambicus) in Malaysia by Ahmad Pauzi, Nurfarahin, Mohamad, Nurliyana, Sayuti, Mohamad Azzam, Md Yasin, Ina Salwany, Saad, Mohd Zamri, Nasruddin, Nurrul Shaqinah, Azmai, Mohammad Noor Amal

    Published 2020
    “…Infected fish demonstrated occasional erratic swimming patterns, localized hemorrhages and depigmentation on the body and operculum areas, fin erosion, enlargement of the gall bladder, and hemorrhage in internal organs. Microscopic observation of infected fish revealed brain congestion, tubular necrosis, and glomerular shrinkage in the kidneys, necrosis of hepatocytes, and congestion of blood vessels in the liver. …”
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    Feline platynosomiasis in Klang Valley, Malaysia: diagnosis, pathology and management by N., Nur Amalina, Watanabe, M., M., Mazlina, Che Amat, A., A. A., Nor Azlina

    Published 2022
    “…Macroscopically, affected cats showed mottled liver (33.3%), distended gall bladder with thick tenacious bile (66.7%) that microscopically exhibited hepatic steatosis (25.0%) and hepatitis (33.3%). …”
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    MRI assessment of the postprandial gastrointestinal motility and peptide response in healthy humans by Khalaf, Asseel, Hoad, Caroline, Menys, Alex, Nowak, Adam, Taylor, Stuart A., Paparo, Stephen, Lingaya, Melanie, Falcone, Yirga, Singh, Gulzar, Spiller, Robin C., Gowland, Penny A., Marciani, Luca, Moran, Gordon W.

    Published 2018
    “…Methods: Fifteen healthy volunteers (29.3±2.7years and BMI 20.1±1.2Kg/m2) underwent baseline and postprandial MRI scans, symptom questionnaires and blood sampling (for subsequent GI peptide analysis, Glucagon-like peptide-1 (GLP-1), Polypeptide YY (PYY), Cholecystokinin (CCK)) at intervals for 270min following a 400g soup meal (204kcal, Heinz, UK). Gastric volume, gall bladder volume, small bowel water content, small bowel motility and whole gut transit were measured from the MRI scans. …”
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    MRI and Molecular imaging studies of post-prandial gastrointestinal motility and peptide response in health and Crohn’s disease by Khalaf, Asseel

    Published 2018
    “…They underwent baseline and postprandial MRI scans, symptom questionnaires, and blood sampling at intervals for 270 minutes following a 400 g soup meal (204 kcal). Gastric volume, gall bladder volume, small bowel water content, small bowel motility, whole gut transit, GLP-1, PYY, and CCK were measured. …”
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