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Stero-Bile Acids and Bile Sterols

The Journal of Biochemistry, 1961
Abstract Cholesterol-4- 14 C was injected intraperitoneally into carp (Family Cyprinidae) and radioactive 5α-cyprinol, 5α- cholestane-3α,7α,12α,26,27-pentol that is the chief constituent of carp bile, was isolated from the gall bladder. This bile alcohol was characterized as the sulfate ester.
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Consequences of intraperitoneal bile: Bile ascites versus bile peritonitis

The American Journal of Surgery, 1985
Recent experience with patients with bile ascites and bile peritonitis prompted a review of other case histories in the medical literature of these conditions. The clinical courses of 24 patients with bile ascites and 34 with bile peritonitis were reviewed. Bile ascites occurred most often as a postoperative complication of biliary tract operations and
N B, Ackerman, L F, Sillin, K, Suresh
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Bile salts and hydrodynamics of bile formation

Journal of Hepatology, 1989
We report a novel method to assess bile secretory pressure using a Statham pressure transducer. The studies were performed in vivo in male Sprague-Dawley rats under pentobarbital anesthesia. Maximal secretory pressure averaged 21.8 +/- 1.1 (S.D.) cmH2O.
Cotting J, Reichen J
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White bile in the common bile duct

The American Journal of Surgery, 1955
Abstract Two patients are reported who had chronic calculous obstruction to the common bile duct. They recovered from a severe form of hepatic insufficiency manifest by “acholia.” The necessity for suspecting the presence of this type of liver failure is emphasized.
H R, HAWTHORNE, J A, STERLING
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Bile Plugs and Bile Sludge

Pediatrics, 1969
Doctors Bernstein, Braylan and Brough have called attention to a rare but important cause of extrahepatic biliary obstruction, namely, bile sludge. Curiously, even though bilirubin conjugation normally does not occur before birth, gallstones have been found in the bladders of stillborn fetuses; also, maternal hyperbilirubinemia over a period from the ...
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