GALL BLADDER
The gall bladder is a pear-shaped bag, about 7-10 centimetres long. It is tucked behind the liver, on the upper right-hand side of the rib-cage. A tube called the cystic duct forms at the stem, connecting the gall bladder to the rest of the digestive system.

The gall bladder stores and concentrates bile from the liver. Bile enters and is released through the cystic duct.

Bile drains through the cystic duct into the common bile duct and then into the small intestine when food is present. Bile helps in the digestion of fatty foods. It also helps to get rid of worn out red blood cells.

Mesothelioma Cancer

Types Of Mesothelioma Cancer


Symptoms Of Mesothelioma Cancer:-


Clinical symptoms at the time of presentation may include abdominal pain, abdominal mass, increased abdominal girth, distention of the abdomen, ascites (fluid in the abdomen), fever, weight loss, fatigue, anemia and digestive disturbances. Some patients complain of more non-specific symptoms for a number of months prior to a confirmed diagnosis. In a percentage of cases, peritoneal mesothelioma is found incidentally when the patient has sought help for another health problem such as gallbladder, hernia or pelvic mass.

SYMPTOMS OF MESOTHELIOMA CANCER

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