A. A. Markidonova, E. I. Beloborodova, V. A. Burkovskaya
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Abstract
The task of this research was a study of the functional state of the biliary system and gallbladder bile composion in patients with the inflammatory bowel diseases (ulcerous colitis and Crohn 's disease). Summary: The results showed a reduction in motor activity of the biliary tract and an increase the lithogenicity of the gallbladder bile in patients with average and severe degree of severity of ulcerative colitis and with Crohn's disease. All this can increased the risk of gallstone formation in these patients