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La vesícula biliar está localizada al lado derecho del abdomen, debajo del hígado. La vesícula almacena la bilis que es producida por el hígado y la lleva a la primera parte del intestino delgado (duodeno), donde ayuda en la digestión de las grasas. El conducto cístico y el conducto biliar común conectan la vesícula biliar al duodeno permitiendo así el paso de la bilis.

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