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Македонски: Примарната функција на жолчното ќесе е да добиената жолчка која е генерирана од страна на црниот дроб, се концентрира и се меша со минерални соли и ензим испуштајќи се од жолчката во тенкото црево , изразот ,,лоша жолчната кеса,, асоцира на создадени жолчни камења.
English: Gallbladder's primary function is to receive bile that's generated by the liver, concentrate and mix it with mineral salts and enzymes, and then release the bile into the small intestine , so for most people diagnosed with a "bad gallbladder," the problem is usually gallstones as these two gallstones extracted from my mother gallbladder.
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