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GallBladder ot ?? what is it ?

We all know about gallbladder operation and it is very common to heard from old aged person and gallbladder stone . but some it comes to our mind how it is formed ? and all something about that . 

   gallbladder is a very vital part of our body which secrets some engyme helps to digest compound and complex  food which we take . one end comes from it , called cystic duct which later collabed

with common bile duct . and jointly conduct in duodenum .

Gallbladder and liver Surgery - Λαπαροσκοπική και Βαριατρική ... 

 

 

We comes to know a little bit of  anatomy in the above passage . But here the main points comes where and why stone which formed of CaCo3 and Na+ , Ca+ , k+ ion .

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