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THE SYNDROME OF DISAPPEARING INTRAHEPATIC BILE DUCTS
The Lancet, 1987Diseases with disappearing intrahepatic bile ducts may be developmental, immunological, infective, vascular, or chemical in origin. The immunological group includes primary biliary cirrhosis, graft-versus-host disease, and sarcoidosis. HLA class 2 antigens are displayed on the bileducts and recognition of biliary antigens by cytotoxic T-cells leads to ...
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[Intrahepatic bile duct carcinoma (cholangiocarcinoma)].
Nihon Geka Gakkai zasshi, 1997There is no high risk group for cholangiocarcinoma as there is for hepatocellular carcinoma, and it has a poor prognosis because many cases are diagnosed after it has become advanced. To date, there is no effective chemotherapy or radiation therapy for cholangiocarcinoma, and extended hepatectomy is the only effective treatment.
H, Taoka, Y, Kawarada
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Morphometrical and immunohistochemical study of intrahepatic bile ducts in biliary atresia
European Journal of Gastroenterology and Hepathology, 2011D. Yamaguti, F. R. Patricio
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Sclerosing carcinoma of the major intrahepatic bile ducts.
Archives of Surgery, 1957W. Altemeier +3 more
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Bile duct paucity ("intrahepatic atresia").
Perspectives in pediatric pathology, 1982Reduction of the number of interlobular bile ducts (BDP) has potentially significant physiologic consequences. Most of the disorders currently recognized as BDP involve an easily discernible reduction in duct numbers, but actual duct quantitation needs to be done routinely in the examination of liver biopsies in order to recognize and assay the ...
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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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The development of the intrahepatic bile ducts in man: A keratin‐immunohistochemical study
Hepatology, 1988P. Van Eyken +5 more
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