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- Biliary Tract: What It Is, Anatomy Common Conditions - Cleveland Clinic
Your biliary tract, or biliary system, is a network of organs connected by bile ducts They use these ducts to transfer bile through your body Learn how this network of organs and vessels works together with your digestive system
- Biliary tract - Wikipedia
The biliary tract (also biliary tree or biliary system) refers to the liver, gallbladder and bile ducts, and how they work together to make, store and secrete bile [1] Bile consists of water, electrolytes, bile acids, cholesterol, phospholipids and conjugated bilirubin [2]
- Biliary System: What You Need to Know About Bile Production - WebMD
Your biliary system moves bile through your digestive tract Learn about how it works, issues you may experience, and treatment options today
- Physiology, Biliary - StatPearls - NCBI Bookshelf
The biliary system refers to bile production, storage, and secretion via the liver, gallbladder, and bile ducts Bile ducts are categorized into intrahepatic and extrahepatic bile ducts (see Image Diagram of the Biliary System)
- Biliary Anatomy - PMC
The biliary system is composed of the organs and ducts that are responsible for production and transport of bile from the liver to the duodenum The system can be anatomically subdivided into its corresponding intrahepatic and extrahepatic structures
- Biliary system Information | Mount Sinai - New York
The biliary system creates, moves, stores, and releases bile into the duodenum This helps the body digest food It also assists in transporting waste products from the liver to the duodenum The biliary system includes: The gallbladder; Bile ducts and certain cells inside the liver; Bile ducts outside the liver
- Overview of Biliary Function - Hepatic and Biliary Disorders - Merck . . .
Bilirubin is a degradation product of heme compounds from worn-out red blood cells (RBCs) and is the pigment that gives bile its yellow-green color Bile salts (bile acids) are the major organic component in bile The liver uses active transport to secrete bile salts into the canaliculus, the cleft between adjacent hepatocytes
- Anatomy Physiology - Gallbladder Bile Duct Cancer | Johns Hopkins . . .
The anatomy of the biliary tree is a little complicated, but it is important to understand The liver's cells (hepatocytes) excrete bile into canaliculi, which are intercellular spaces between the liver cells
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