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Gallbladder - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Contents of this page: ... Exams and Tests ... Gall bladder disease includes inflammation, infection, stones, or obstruction of the gallbladder.
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Since this test is usually not performed unless there is acute pain, suspected gallbladder disease, or gall stones, many patients require special attention after the results of the test are known.
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Definition of gall from the Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary with audio pronunciations, thesaurus, Word of the Day, and word games. ... Etymology: Middle English, from Old English gealla; akin to Greek cholē, cholos gall, wrath, Old English geolu yellow — more at yellow...
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Gall - Definition of Gall at Dictionary.com a free online dictionary with pronunciation, synonyms, and translation of Gall. Word of the Day and Crossword Puzzles. ... Use gall in a Sentence...
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Gall - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Galls or plant galls are abnormal outgrowths of plant tissues and can be caused by various parasites, from fungi and bacteria, to insects and mites. Galls are often highly organised structures and be...
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List of 17 disease causes of Gall bladder symptoms, patient stories, diagnostic guides, full text online books about Gall bladder symptoms. Diagnostic checklist, medical tests, doctor questions, and related signs or symptoms for Gall bladder symptoms. ... Types of Gall bladder symptoms...
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Gall was said to have gained his unusual name when, as a famished orphan, he ate the gall of an animal killed by a neighbor. ... Gall eventually became Sitting Bull's military chief, and led attacks on army troops along the Yellowstone River in 1872 and 1873. At the battle of the Little Bighorn in 1876, he led the...
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Definition of gall in the Online Dictionary. Meaning of gall. Pronunciation of gall. Translations of gall. gall synonyms, gall antonyms. Information about gall in the free online English dictionary and encyclopedia. ... b. Something bitter to endure: the gall of defeat.
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