× Didn't find what you were looking for? Ask a question
Top Posters
Since Sunday
5
a
5
k
5
c
5
B
5
l
5
C
4
s
4
a
4
t
4
i
4
r
4
New Topic  
ehd123 ehd123
wrote...
Valued Member
Posts: 778
9 years ago
Hello everyone

When the common bile duct is obstructed, there would be no more bile getting into the duodenum, and this causes clay stool symptoms. But also, when it is obstructed, bile won't make its way to the intestines either, rather it gets into the circulation. So what is the clinical term for this? I recall I heard it as janstrus or something like that during class. But I am definitely sure this is wrong because my professor was not speaking properly into the microphone and it was a lecture in a big lecture hall.  Face with Rolling Eyes Could someone please help Slight Smile
Read 2234 times
2 Replies
B.Sc in Biology
M.Sc Neuroscience
PhD. Candidate in Neuroscience


Related Topics

Replies
wrote...
Educator
9 years ago
Not entirely sure. If the common bile duct becomes narrowed or blocked (obstructed) then bile which contains bilirubin can seep out into the bloodstream and cause jaundice. Maybe it was jaundice that he said.
ehd123 Author
wrote...
Valued Member
9 years ago
Great! It does sound similar Slight Smile Thank you, bioman
B.Sc in Biology
M.Sc Neuroscience
PhD. Candidate in Neuroscience


New Topic      
Explore
Post your homework questions and get free online help from our incredible volunteers
  1253 People Browsing
Related Images
  
 295
  
 19509
  
 263
Your Opinion