Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

cholelith

Noun
/ˈkoʊ.lə.lɪθ/
Definition
A cholelith is a stone that forms in the gallbladder, often made up of cholesterol, bile salts, and bilirubin.
Examples
  • Many people with choleliths may not experience any symptoms.
  • Choleliths can be detected through ultrasound imaging.
  • A diet high in fat may increase the risk of developing choleliths.
Meaning
Choleliths can cause blockages in the bile ducts and can lead to gallbladder disease or inflammation.
Synonyms
  • Gallstone
  • Biliary calculus
  • Biliary stone