. Diseases of the gall-bladder and bile-ducts, including gall-stones . classifi-cation, which appears to include all the chief varieties : I. TUMOURS OF THE GALL-BLADDER. (A) Distension of the Gall-bladder.(a) Distension with bile. (b) concretions. (c) pus (empyema). (d) mucus (hydrops) («) hydatid cysts. (B) New growths. (a) Simple. (b) Malignant. II. TUMOURS OF THE BILE-DUCTS. (A) Distension. (B) New growths. I. TUMOURS OF THE GALL-BLADDER. Distension of the Gall-bladder. A tumour of the gall-bladder through distension with bileis not common, though it is sometimes described as anaccompanime


. Diseases of the gall-bladder and bile-ducts, including gall-stones . classifi-cation, which appears to include all the chief varieties : I. TUMOURS OF THE GALL-BLADDER. (A) Distension of the Gall-bladder.(a) Distension with bile. (b) concretions. (c) pus (empyema). (d) mucus (hydrops) («) hydatid cysts. (B) New growths. (a) Simple. (b) Malignant. II. TUMOURS OF THE BILE-DUCTS. (A) Distension. (B) New growths. I. TUMOURS OF THE GALL-BLADDER. Distension of the Gall-bladder. A tumour of the gall-bladder through distension with bileis not common, though it is sometimes described as anaccompaniment of a gall-stone attack, where the concretion ii2 DISEASES OF THE GALL-BLADDER AND BILE-DUCTS is impacted in the common duct; even in such a case it isusually a symptom of short duration, since, if the impactionbe complete, the bile speedily becomes absorbed, and givesplace to distension by mucus. A perceptible tumour formed by distension with gall-stones is also rare, unless it happens that some have becomeimpacted in the cystic duct, when a gradual enlargement.


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