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Non-surgical removal of Residual Calculi in Biliary Tracts under visual control
山川 達郎+4 more
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Identifying risk factors of biliary tract cancers using a large Japanese regional insurance claims database. [PDF]
Satoh T+8 more
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Abstract Objectives Paediatric acute liver failure (PALF) is a rare but life‐threatening condition, yet comprehensive epidemiological data in Germany are lacking. Our study aimed to systematically analyse incidence, aetiology, and outcome of PALF in Germany.
Dominic Lenz+40 more
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THE SIGNIFICANCE OF BILIARY TRACT SURGERY IN THE TREATMENT FOR CHRONIC PANCREATITIS
Morito Monden+8 more
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Abdominal lymph node tuberculosis mimicking malignant obstructive jaundice in a young woman
Xiwen Ye, Yulong Cai, Zhen You
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Fasciolopsis buski infection of the biliary tract: a case report. [PDF]
Luo S, Tian X, Xu T, Wang J.
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Abstract Inflammatory bowel diseases (IBD) require effective therapies to prevent morbidity and maintain quality of life. The introduction of biologic agents, beginning with monoclonal antibodies targeting tumor necrosis factor (TNF) alpha, has launched a new era of advancements that have markedly improved short‐ and long‐term outcomes of Crohn's ...
Lina M. Felipez+7 more
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A prediction model for genetic cholestatic disease in infancy using the machine learning approach
Diagnostic algorithm for cholestatic infants. Abstract Objectives Cholestasis in infancy poses a complex clinical conundrum for pediatric hepatologists, warranting timely diagnosis, especially for genetic diseases. This study aims to create machine learning (ML)‐based prediction models, referred to as Jaundice Diagnosis Easy for Baby (JADE‐B), to ...
Chi‐San Tai+9 more
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Global, regional, and national burden of gallbladder and biliary tract cancer among adults aged 55 years and older, 2010-2021. [PDF]
Li M+13 more
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Abstract Objectives Disorders of gut–brain interactions (DGBIs) are highly prevalent in pediatric gastroenterology and often lead to the use of invasive and noninvasive diagnostic tests, despite the guidance provided by the Rome IV criteria. Rome IV promotes a positive diagnostic approach based on the identification of specific symptoms occurring at ...
Mattia Spatuzzo+11 more
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