"Cholangiopancreatogram" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
A cholangiopancreatogram is a type of diagnostic imaging test that uses X-rays and a contrast agent to visualize the bile and pancreatic ducts. The test is performed by injecting a contrast agent through an endoscope inserted through the mouth or a catheter inserted through the skin. The contrast agent fills the bile ducts and pancreatic duct, allowing the healthcare provider to visualize the interior of these ducts and identify any blockages, narrowing, or other abnormalities. The test is used to diagnose and treat conditions such as bile duct stones, bile duct strictures, and pancreatitis.
Cholangiocarcinoma is a type of cancer that affects the bile ducts, which are tubes that carry bile from the liver and gallbladder to the small intestine. The term "cholangiocarcinoma" comes from the Greek words "cholangio," meaning "bile duct," and "carcinoma," meaning "cancer."
Cholangiohepatitis is a term that refers to inflammation of the liver (hepatitis) and the bile ducts (cholangitis). It is a rare condition that can occur simultaneously with hepatitis or as a complication of liver disease.