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Acholia

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Acholia
SpecialtyGastroenteritis

Acholia is the lack or absence of bile secretion.[1] It can also be referred to as hypocholia.[2] Acholia is a sign, meaning lack of the normal brown color in feces, pale feces, suggesting interference with liver function.[3]

Etymology

Ancient Greek: a + chole (without bile).

Cause

A condition in which little or no bile is secreted or the flow of bile into the digestive tract is obstructed. The acholia is a sign of many diseases, such as hepatitis. Acholia causes the color of feces to fade.[3]

See too

References

  1. ^ Dorland's Medical Dictionary for Health Consumers. Saunders; 2007.
  2. ^ Dieulafoy, Georges (1912). A Text-book of Medicine. D. Appleton. p. 953. Retrieved 7 November 2017. Acholia.
  3. ^ a b La médecine de A à Z. Hachette; 1973.

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