4.3.0 GALLBLADDER: INTRODUCTION
1. The gallbladder (vesica fellea) receives the gall liquid from the liver via the hepatic duct and the cystic duct. The sac is emptied in the duodenum via the ductus choledochus after passing through the head of the pancreas where it merges with the pancreatic duct. The opening of the latter is regulated by the sphincter Oddi (circular muscle fibers) in the papilla Vateri of the duodenum.
Gallbladder has tall columnar epthelium folded in plicae. Tubulo alveolar mucoid glands are present.
See: POJA-L4201; POJA-L2928+4202.
2. Pathology
Gallbladder carcinoma: See: 4.3.1 POJA-L3844+3845.
Gallbladder has tall columnar epthelium folded in plicae. Tubulo alveolar mucoid glands are present.
See: POJA-L4201; POJA-L2928+4202.
2. Pathology
Gallbladder carcinoma: See: 4.3.1 POJA-L3844+3845.
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