Gallbladder infection. Moynihan (Brit. Med. Journ., 1928, No. 3496)

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According to Moynihan, primary infection of the gallbladder is rare, but secondary infection is more common, and its pathways to the gallbladder are different: a) through blood in general (in cases of septicemia); b) through veins; c) through lymphatic vessels; d) through bile; e) through the portal vein.

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