Examples of using Biliary tract in English and their translations into German
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This consultation session is specialized in the interdisciplinary treatment of tumors of the pancreas and the biliary tract.
oxaliplatin in patients with unresectable advanced or metastatic biliary tract cancer: a phase 2 study.
acute biliary tract infection, lead poisoning and other illnesses.
S-1 is a chemotherapy combination drug which is approved for the treatment of several solid tumor types including biliary tract cancer in Asia.
On the other hand, HDL(High Density Lipoprotein) transport this excess to the liver which will eliminate it through the biliary tract.
Biliary tract cancers are highly lethal cancers that comprise a spectrum of carcinomas originating in the bile ducts, the gallbladder or the ampulla of Vater.
Sometimes colic in the abdomen can be a consequence of dyskinesia biliary tract or cholelithiasis, as well as breakthrough parasitic cysts,
changes in the liver, biliary tract and pancreas.
the slackening of the closure mechanism are strengthened by the autonomic stimulation of the gallbladder and the biliary tract.
In chronic inflammation in the biliary tract dyskinesia, and diskholiya dyscrinia become persistent.
Cancer of the liver and biliary tract, metastases in the liver.
Restores liver cells and biliary tract epithelium, reduces inflammation.
They have pancreatic diabetes often associated with pathology of the biliary tract cholecystitis, cholangitis.
gallbladder and biliary tract.
It normalizes the microflora of the gallbladder and biliary tract.
K80-K87- Disorders of gallbladder, biliary tract and pancreas.
Two distinct programs designed to fight constipation or detoxify liver and biliary tract.
Reduces inflammation in the liver and biliary tract, emulsifies fats. Useful.
unspecified parts of biliary tract.
It prevents the development of diseases of the biliary tract and liver- biliary dyskinesia, cholecystitis, steatosis;