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Diseases involving intrahepatic bile ducts
Current Diagnostic Pathology, 2005Summary Diseases of small, intrahepatic bile ducts encompass a wide range of clinical conditions in adults and children, requiring a different diagnostic algorithm for each patient group. Cholestatic biliary liver disease often presents a challenge to the pathologist since there may be considerable similarities in histopathologic biopsy features and ...
B.L. Waters, H. Blaszyk
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Refractory primary common bile duct stone disease
The American Journal of Surgery, 1980Abstract Thirty-seven cases are reported of primary common bile duct stones considered typical of primary stone disease with an asymptomatic period of at least 2 years after cholecystectomy and stones of a soft brown, easily crushable characteristic.
J W, Braasch, H R, Fender, M M, Bonneval
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Bile Duct Carcinoma Mimicking Chronic Liver Disease
Archives of Internal Medicine, 1976In a case of cholangiocarcinoma involving the bifurcation of the common duct, the association with striking intermittence of jaundice and with signs of chronic liver disease presented a diagnostic enigma. Disappearance of jaundice does not rule out the diagnosis of bifurcation tumors and may be misleading.
R, Pelleya-Kouri +5 more
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Rejection of murine congenic bile ducts: A model for immune-mediated bile duct disease
Gastroenterology, 1992Immune-mediated injury of prenatal and postnatal extrahepatic bile duct epithelium has been poorly characterized. In a transplantation model of bile duct allografts, segments of the common bile duct from fetal day 18, postnatal day 7 and day 21, and adult (greater than 6-weeks) mice were grafted under the renal capsule of adult congenic mice.
R A, Schreiber +4 more
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Destructive intrahepatic bile duct diseases.
Recenti progressi in medicina, 1991This paper reviews cholestatic liver diseases which are characterized by disappearance of the intrahepatic bile ducts ("vanishing bile duct" diseases). In neonates and children, the most important entities are extrahepatic bile duct atresia and paucity of intrahepatic bile ducts, including syndromatic and nonsyndromatic varieties.
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Is early-onset cancer an emerging global epidemic? Current evidence and future implications
Nature Reviews Clinical Oncology, 2022Tomotaka Ugai +2 more
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