| 释义 | cholecyst
 cho·le·cystC0319500 (kō′lĭ-sĭst′)n. The gallbladder.cholecyst(ˈkɒlɪsɪst) n (Anatomy) rare another name for gallbladdergall′blad`deror gall′ blad`der,
 n.   a membranous sac attached by ducts to the liver, in which bile is stored and concentrated.  [1670–80] EncyclopediaSeeGallbladder
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 gall·blad·der(gawl'blad-ĕr), [TA] A pear-shaped organ on the inferior surface of the liver, in a hollow between the right lobe and the quadrate lobe; it serves as a storage reservoir for bile. Synonym(s): vesica biliaris [TA], vesica fellea ☆ , bile cyst, cholecyst, cholecystis, cystis fellea, gall bladder, vesicula fellischolecyst(kō′lĭ-sĭst′)n. The gallbladder.gall·blad·der (gawl'blad-ĕr) [TA] A pear-shaped receptacle on the inferior surface of the liver, in a hollow between the right lobe and the quadrate lobe; it serves as a storage reservoir for bile.Synonym(s): vesica biliaris [TA] , cholecyst, cholecystis. ThesaurusSeegallbladder
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