- Biliary Tract: What It Is, Anatomy Common Conditions
Your biliary tract, or biliary system, is the network of organs and vessels that make, store and transfer bile through your body Bile is a fluid your liver makes that helps digest your food
- Biliary tract - Wikipedia
The biliary tract refers to the path by which bile is secreted by the liver then transported to the duodenum, the first part of the small intestine A structure common to most members of the mammal family, the biliary tract is often referred to as a tree because it begins with many small branches that end in the common bile duct, sometimes
- Biliary System: What You Need to Know About Bile Production
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 System: Anatomy and Functions | UMass Memorial Health
Detailed anatomical description of the biliary system, including a full-color labeled illustration The biliary system consists of the organs and ducts that help to make and transport bile These include the bile ducts, gallbladder, and related structures The transportation of bile follows this sequence:
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