[
UK
/baɪlˈaɪəɹi/
]
ADJECTIVE
- relating to or containing bile
- relating to the bile ducts or the gallbladder
How To Use biliary In A Sentence
- Freya Stratford had been seriously ill with the bile duct condition biliary atresia and doctors gave her just weeks to live unless a donor organ was found.
- Objective To evaluate the effect of nasobiliary drainage ( ENBD ) on acute pancreatitis.
- Placement of large bore plastic biliary stents was a good initial treatment for cholangitis or jaundice when present.
- Ultimately biliary cirrhosis results and the median survival has been estimated to be 12 years.
- Centrally administered neuropeptide Y caused a dose-dependent increase in bile flow that was associated with an increase in biliary bicarbonate output.
- The patient described in this report had every major complication of Caroli disease, including recurrent cholangitis, liver abscess, biliary lithiasis, and cholangiocarcinoma.
- Studies report that only about 10 percent of these patients develop biliary symptoms, leading to the wait-and-see policy of performing cholecystectomy only if the calculi become symptomatic.
- Neuropeptide Y has also been isolated from the gastrointestinal tract with large concentrations found in the biliary tree.
- The surgery for biliary atresia is called a Kasai operation or hepatoportoenterstomy. Frequently Asked Questions about Biliary Atresia
- The columnar or cuboidal biliary-type cells were pseudostratified and often contained mucin vacuoles.