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=== Causes in Alphabetical Order === | === Causes in Alphabetical Order === | ||
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*[[Aging]] | *[[Aging]] | ||
*[[Alpha thalassemia]] | *[[Alpha thalassemia]] | ||
*[[Beta thalassemia]] | *[[Beta thalassemia]] | ||
*[[Biliary cirrhosis]] | *[[Biliary cirrhosis]] | ||
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*[[Chronic liver disease]] | *[[Chronic liver disease]] | ||
*[[Cirrhosis ]] | *[[Cirrhosis ]] | ||
*[[Clofibrate]] | *[[Clofibrate]] | ||
*[[Clonorchiasis]] | *[[Clonorchiasis]] | ||
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*[[Cystic fibrosis]] | *[[Cystic fibrosis]] | ||
*[[Diabetes]] | *[[Diabetes]] | ||
*[[Dieting]] | *[[Dieting]] | ||
*[[Erythropoietic protoporphyria]] | *[[Erythropoietic protoporphyria]] | ||
*[[ | *[[Estriol]] | ||
*[[Estrone]] | |||
*Fasting | *Fasting | ||
*[[Fenofibrate]] | *[[Fenofibrate]] | ||
*[[Gemfibrozil]] | *[[Gemfibrozil]] | ||
*[[Hemochromatosis]] | *[[Hemochromatosis]] | ||
*[[Hemolytic anemia]] | *[[Hemolytic anemia]] | ||
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*Hyperlipoproteinemia type 3 | *Hyperlipoproteinemia type 3 | ||
*[[Infection in the gallbladder]] | *[[Infection in the gallbladder]] | ||
*[[Lanreotide]] | *[[Lanreotide]] | ||
*[[Liver cirrhosis]] | *[[Liver cirrhosis]] | ||
*[[Lofibra]] | *[[Lofibra]] | ||
*[[Long term intravenous nutrition]] | *[[Long term intravenous nutrition]] | ||
* | *Low-fibre, high-cholesterol diets | ||
*[[ | *[[Fibrates]] | ||
*[[Obesity]] | *[[Obesity]] | ||
*[[Pasireotide]] | *[[Pasireotide]] | ||
*[[Pergolide]] | *[[Pergolide]] | ||
*[[Pregnancy]] | *[[Pregnancy]] | ||
*[[Proton pump inhibitors]] | *[[Proton pump inhibitors]] | ||
*[[Pyruvate kinase deficiency]] | *[[Pyruvate kinase deficiency]] | ||
*[[Rapid weight loss]] | *[[Rapid weight loss]] | ||
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*[[Spherocytosis]] | *[[Spherocytosis]] | ||
*[[Tiagabine]] | *[[Tiagabine]] | ||
*[[Ulcerative colitis]] | *[[Ulcerative colitis]] | ||
*[[Weight loss surgery]] | *[[Weight loss surgery]] |
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Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]; Associate Editor(s)-in-Chief: Hadeel Maksoud M.D.[2]
Overview
Common causes of gallstone disease include increasing age, oral contraceptive pills, pregnancy, diabetes, and obesity. Life threatening causes include conditions causing hepatic and biliary cirrhosis.
Causes
Life Threatening Causes
Life threatening causes of gallstones include:[1]
Most Common Causes
Most common causes of gallstones include:[2][3]
- Aging
- Combined oral contraceptive pill
- Diabetes
- Drug induced, including: Clofibrate, Atazanavir, Ceftriaxone, Clofibrate, Febuxostat, Lanreotide, Leflunomide, Proton pump inhibitors, and Somatostatin
- Obesity
- Pregnancy
- Crohn's disease
Less Common Causes
Less common causes of gallstones include:[2][3]
- Fasting
- Hemolytic anemia
- Inflammatory bowel disease
- William's syndrome
- Ulcerative colitis
- Sickle cell disease
Causes by Organ System
Causes in Alphabetical Order
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3References
- ↑ Heaton KW, Braddon FE, Mountford RA, Hughes AO, Emmett PM (1991). "Symptomatic and silent gall stones in the community". Gut. 32 (3): 316–20. PMC 1378843. PMID 2013429.
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 Valdivieso V, Covarrubias C, Siegel F, Cruz F (1993). "Pregnancy and cholelithiasis: pathogenesis and natural course of gallstones diagnosed in early puerperium". Hepatology. 17 (1): 1–4. PMID 8423030.
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 Alvaro D, Angelico M, Gandin C, Ginanni Corradini S, Capocaccia L (1990). "Physico-chemical factors predisposing to pigment gallstone formation in liver cirrhosis". J. Hepatol. 10 (2): 228–34. PMID 2332595.