Biliary diseases include gallbladder disease and biliary tract diseases. In 2013 they resulted in 106,000 deaths up from 81,000 deaths in 1990.[1]
Types
- malignant neoplasm of the gallbladder
 - malignant neoplasm of other parts of biliary tract
- extrahepatic bile duct
 - ampulla of Vater
 
 - cholelithiasis
 - cholecystitis
 - others (excluding postcholecystectomy syndrome), but including
- other obstructions of the gallbladder (like strictures)
 - hydrops, perforation, fistula
 - cholesterolosis
 - biliary dyskinesia
 
 - K83: other diseases of the biliary tract:
- cholangitis (including ascending cholangitis and primary sclerosing cholangitis)
 - obstruction, perforation, fistula of biliary tract
 - spasm of sphincter of Oddi
 - biliary cyst
 - biliary atresia
 
 
References
- ↑  GBD 2013 Mortality and Causes of Death, Collaborators (17 December 2014). "Global, regional, and national age-sex specific all-cause and cause-specific mortality for 240 causes of death, 1990-2013: a systematic analysis for the Global Burden of Disease Study 2013". Lancet. 385 (9963): 117–71. doi:10.1016/S0140-6736(14)61682-2. PMC 4340604. PMID 25530442. 
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