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Characteristics of Gallbladder Bile of Infants and Children
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In the past, biliary lipids of infants and children were studied in duodenal aspirates. This study was performed on original bile aspirated from the gallbladder. The analysis of lipids in bile demonstrated a significantly lower total lipid content in the bile of infants than in children (3.3 g/dl vs. 9.1 g/dl). The most prominent difference was demonstrated in the bile salt concentration (43.2 mM vs. 126.7 mM) and thereafter in the phospholipid content. Infants had a shorter nucleation time and a higher cholesterol saturation index than did children. These results may explain the increased tendency of infants to produce sludge and gallstones during total parenteral nutrition.
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