Caroli's disease
Caroli's disease (ka-rŏ-leez) n. an inherited condition in which the bile ducts, which drain the liver, are widened, causing an increased risk of infection or cancer in the gall bladder. Compare Caroli's syndrome. [ J. Caroli (20th century), French physician]
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