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 Translation for 'gall bladder' from English to Norwegian
NOUN   a gall bladder | gall bladders
SYNO gall bladder | gallbladder
anat.
galleblære {m/f}
gall bladder
anat.
blære {m/f}
bladder
mil.sport
drikkeblære {m/f}
hydration bladder
iktyo.
svømmeblære {m/f}
swim bladder
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Translation for 'gall bladder' from English to Norwegian

gall bladder
galleblære {m/f}anat.

bladder
blære {m/f}anat.
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hydration bladder
drikkeblære {m/f}mil.sport
swim bladder
svømmeblære {m/f}iktyo.
Usage Examples English
  • To minimize scarring, the navel is a recommended site of incision for various surgeries, including transgastric appendicectomy, gall bladder surgery, and the umbilicoplasty procedure itself.
  • The path is as follows: bile canaliculi → canals of Hering → interlobular bile ducts → intrahepatic bile ducts → left and right hepatic ducts "merge to form" → common hepatic duct "exits liver and joins" → cystic duct (from gall bladder) "forming" → common bile duct → "joins with" pancreatic duct → "forming" ampulla of Vater → "enters" duodenum.
  • It is most commonly an iatrogenic complication of cholecystectomy — surgical removal of gall bladder, but can also be caused by other operations or by major trauma.
  • The extent of the parasympathetic in the abdomen include the pancreas, kidneys, liver, gall bladder, stomach and gut tube.
  • He attended the Roxbury Latin School and earned a Bachelor of Arts in Biochemical Sciences from Harvard College in 1958 and a PhD on the physiology and biophysics of membranes in the gall bladder from Trinity College, Cambridge in 1961.

  • An "abnormal" liver with conditions such as hepatitis, cirrhosis, gall bladder disease, and cancer is likely to result in a slower rate of metabolism.
  • Steiger died of pneumonia and kidney failure at the age of 77, as a result of complications from surgery for a gall bladder tumor on July 9, 2002, in a Westside hospital in Los Angeles.
  • The liver is composed of three lobes: one small lobe (includes the gall bladder) and two large lobes.
  • Unlike other even-toed ungulates, pigs have a simple sack-shaped stomach. Some artiodactyla, such as white-tailed deer, lack a gall bladder.
  • The discovery of this is often attributed to a German gall bladder surgeon named Hans Kehr, but extensive studies into research he conducted during his life shows inconclusive evidence as to whether he actually discovered it.

  • Furthermore, tests to determine bile salts (bilirubin) can be used to see whether the gall bladder has been compromised.
  • Stinnes died in Berlin as a result of a gall bladder operation.
  • The title has often been interpreted as "The Gall-Bladder Operation," but that surgery was not performed until the late 19th century.
  • He died on 14 August 1979 at the Colombo National Hospital following gall-bladder complication, aged 75 and his funeral gathered large crowds.
  • The spleen is attached to the gall bladder and pancreas and filters the blood.

  • Organs associated with this element are the liver (yin), gall bladder (yang), eyes and tendons.
  • It can refer to the cardiac atrium, ventricle, gall bladder, or leg veins, although if unspecified it usually refers to the left ventricle of the heart.
  • In 1993 and 1995, she had surgeries related to her gall bladder.
  • Bile salts formed in the liver and secreted by the gall bladder allow micelles of fatty acids to form.
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