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biliary cirrhosis of children secondary biliary cirrhosis due to congenital atresia of the bile ducts; called also infantile liver. See also Indian childhood c.
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biliary hypercholesterolemic xanthomatosis widespread xanthomatosis resulting from hypercholesterolemia due to biliary tract obstruction.
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Billroth's operation 1. partial resection of the stomach with anastomosis of the severed end of the duodenum to the end of the resected stomach (Billroth I), or with anastomosis of the resected stomach to the jejunum (Billroth II). Called also Billroth gastrectomy. 2. excision of the tongue by making a transverse incision below the symphysis of the jaw and joining it by two incisions, one on each side, parallel to the body of the mandible, with preliminary ligation of the lingual arteries.
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bilobed flap a surgical flap consisting of a large lobe, which is transposed into the primary defect, and a smaller second lobe, which is transposed to fill the secondary defect produced by mobilization of the large lobe.
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biliary atresia obliteration or hypoplasia of one or more components of the bile ducts due to arrested fetal development, resulting in persistent jaundice and liver damage ranging from biliary stasis to biliary cirrhosis, with splenomegaly as portal hypertension progresses.
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