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Diseases

Diseases

Gastroenterologists treat diseases of the esophagus, stomach, intestines, gall bladder, liver and pancreas, such as:Read more
Gastroenterology

Gastroenterology

Gastroenterology is the specialty of medicine concerned with diseases of the digestive tract (esophagus, stomach, gallbladder, small and large intestines, colon, liver, and pancreas). Disorders of swallowing, gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD), ulcer disease, chronic hepatitis, and bowel disturbances including colitis and Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS) represent some of the problems where a gastroenterologist's opinion might be sought.Read more

Gastroenterology - FAQ's

Cholecystitis

Cholecystitis

Acute cholecystitis is inflammation (swelling) of the gallbladder. It is usually caused by a gallstone that becomes trapped in one of the ducts or openings of the gallbladder.Read more
The gallbladder

The gallbladder

The gallbladder is a small, pear-shaped organ that is located underneath the liver. The main purpose of the gallbladder is to store and concentrate bile.Read more
Gallstones

Gallstones

Gallstones are small stones that form in the gallbladder. They are usually made of cholesterol.Read more

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Last Research

Acute Cholecystitis

Acute Cholecystitis

Caused by Malignant Cystic Duct Obstruction: Treatment with Metallic Stent PlacementRead more
Acid normalization and improved esophageal motility after Nissen fundoplication

Acid normalization and improved esophageal motility after Nissen fundoplication

Acid normalization and improved esophageal motility after Nissen fundoplication: equivalent outcomes in patients with normal and ineffective esophageal motility Abstract Background: Severe gastroesophageal reflux disease may result in acquired esophageal dysmotility. Read more