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Parasitic Diseases of the Biliary Tract
American Journal of Roentgenology, 2007Parasites residing in the biliary tree include Clonorchis sinensis, Opisthorchis viverrini, Opisthorchis felineus, and Fasciola hepatica. They are willowy, leaf-like, flat flukes dwelling in the bile ducts and gallbladder. Human ascarides, Ascaris lumbricoides, dwelling in the small intestine, inadvertently migrate into the bile ducts and cause biliary
Cheolmin Park, Jae Hoon Lim, So Yeon Kim
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Smoking and hepato-biliary disease
European Journal of Gastroenterology & Hepatology, 2000The effect of cigarette smoking has been assessed in several hepato-biliary diseases, although in only a few was smoking the main focus of the study. Other than in primary sclerosing cholangitis, the relationships found are not strong and it remains unclear whether any are causal in nature - particularly in the absence of clearly demonstrated ...
Maeve M. Skelly, Richard F A Logan
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2013
Biliary tract diseases requiring emergency or urgent surgical evaluation and treatment are among the most common acute conditions encountered by the general or acute care surgeon. The vast majority of these conditions represent complications of gallstones.
Thomas M. Komar, Harry M. Richter
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Biliary tract diseases requiring emergency or urgent surgical evaluation and treatment are among the most common acute conditions encountered by the general or acute care surgeon. The vast majority of these conditions represent complications of gallstones.
Thomas M. Komar, Harry M. Richter
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The spectrum of biliary stone disease
The American Journal of Surgery, 1989B iliary stone disease is a common problem in the United States and in most Western societies. It has been estimated from epidemiologic studies, both autopsy studies and clinical investigations, that gallstones are present in approximately 15 to 20 percent of adults; an incidence that begins in childhood and seems to progress steadily with age [I-3 ...
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Endoscopic management of biliary disease
Current Opinion in Gastroenterology, 2002Therapeutic biliary endoscopy continues to evolve. Key articles this year primarily involve biliary stenting and biliary stone removal, the two important maneuvers available to the biliary endoscopist. The issues addressed in this review include follow-up after the use of multiple stents for benign strictures, unilateral versus bilateral stenting for ...
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Diseases of the biliary system
Medical Clinics of North America, 1951W.H. Hagan, I.S. Ravdin
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Onconephrology: The intersections between the kidney and cancer
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2021Mitchell H Rosner+2 more
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Imaging of autoimmune biliary disease
Abdominal Radiology, 2016M. J. Yeh+5 more
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2012
The standard endoscopic therapy for benign biliary disease has been plastic stent insertion. For biliary leaks, a single stent will suffice in over 90% of instances with a single treatment session. Postoperative strictures and strictures due to chronic pancreatitis have a higher failure rate and have led to the use of multiple stents which are placed ...
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The standard endoscopic therapy for benign biliary disease has been plastic stent insertion. For biliary leaks, a single stent will suffice in over 90% of instances with a single treatment session. Postoperative strictures and strictures due to chronic pancreatitis have a higher failure rate and have led to the use of multiple stents which are placed ...
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