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Bear bile has been included in Asian pharmacopeias for thousands of years in treatment of several diseases, ranging from sore throat to hemorrhoids. The hydrophilic bile acids tauroursodeoxycholic acid (TUDCA) and ursodeoxycholic acid (UDCA) are the major bile acids of bear bile. Both of these are available as synthetic formulations and are approved by the health administrations of several countries for treatment of cirrhosis and gallstones. This review briefly covers the use of bear bile in Traditional Chinese Medicine, bile acid physiology, approved use of UDCA and TUDCA in Western medicine, and recent research exploring their neuroprotective properties, including in models of ocular disease.
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PMID:Bile acids in treatment of ocular disease. 2004 52

A 25-year-old female presented with a sore throat, fever and epigastric pain after coming from India. She had an obstructive pattern of liver function tests and an ultrasound scan abdomen showed features suggestive of acute cholecystitis and pancreatitis, with no obvious gallstones. She made no improvement with intravenous antibiotics. Subsequently, a contrast CT demonstrated a curvilinear structure within a thickened gallbladder and common bile duct. After input from multiple specialities, she had a MR cholangiopancreatography (MRCP) which further confirmed the curvilinear filling defect impacted in the gallbladder neck and proximal common bile duct. Biliary ascariasis with mild pancreatitis was diagnosed and was successfully treated with mebendazole. At one-month outpatient follow-up, her liver function tests and ultrasound scan had returned to normal. This case report discusses the radiological findings seen with biliary ascariasis using a range of imaging modalities. It also highlights the importance of the multidisciplinary team in managing a patient who presents a diagnostic challenge, in order to achieve the best patient outcome.
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PMID:Not everything in the gallbladder is gallstones: an unusual case of biliary ascariasis. 3193 56