Translations:Gallenblase (Vesica billiaris)/13/en

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The gall bladder consists of a neck (collum), a body (corpus) and a bladder base (fundus). The Corpus vesicae biliaris enters the neck via the gall bladder funnel. The Ducuts cysticus ( gall bladder duct) attaches to the neck, which leads to the Ductus hepaticus communis. The large bile duct is called ductus choledochus. There the ductus pancreaticus flows, both ducts lead their digestive secretions via the papila duodeni major into the duodenum.
There are further variants of the mouths of Ductus choledochus and Ductus pancreaticus. Gall bladder and ductus cysticus are more rarely doubled. Another variant is an almost completely seperated common ampoule. Also possible is an orifice without a real ampoule and a double orifice of both veins.