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New England Journal of Medicine, 1956
Stenosis of the Sphincter of Oddi The validity of the concept that stenosis of the sphincter of Oddi contributes to biliary-tract symptoms is gradually gaining support. It is being recognized with increasing frequency as a pathologic fact both at the time of initial cholecystectomy and as a cause of continued or recurrent symptoms in some patients ...
Richard B. Cattell, Kenneth W. Warren
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Stenosis of the Sphincter of Oddi The validity of the concept that stenosis of the sphincter of Oddi contributes to biliary-tract symptoms is gradually gaining support. It is being recognized with increasing frequency as a pathologic fact both at the time of initial cholecystectomy and as a cause of continued or recurrent symptoms in some patients ...
Richard B. Cattell, Kenneth W. Warren
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Current Opinion in Gastroenterology, 1999
Cholangiocytes, the cells lining the bile ducts, are now recognized as important contributors to and modulators of bile formation. During the last few years, remarkable insights have been made into the mechanisms of fluid, electrolyte, and solute transport by biliary epithelia, as well as increasing knowledge of the complex endocrine, paracrine, and ...
Richard T. Prall, Nicholas F. LaRusso
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Cholangiocytes, the cells lining the bile ducts, are now recognized as important contributors to and modulators of bile formation. During the last few years, remarkable insights have been made into the mechanisms of fluid, electrolyte, and solute transport by biliary epithelia, as well as increasing knowledge of the complex endocrine, paracrine, and ...
Richard T. Prall, Nicholas F. LaRusso
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Recent advances of immunotherapy for biliary tract cancer
Expert Review of Gastroenterology & Hepatology, 2020Introduction: Biliary tract cancer (BTC) is a heterogeneous group of aggressive malignancies comprising intrahepatic cholangiocarcinoma, extrahepatic cholangiocarcinoma, gallbladder cancer, and ampulla of Vater cancer.
A. Rizzo, A. Ricci, G. Brandi
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Biliary tract dysmotility [PDF]
Biliary pain resulting from motility disorders is common and may be overlooked due to the difficulty of diagnosing the presence of these disorders. A sound, logical approach to the evaluation and treatment of these specific groups of disorders is essential.
Gary R. Lichtenstein, Marta A. Dabezies
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Military Medicine, 1990
A case of melanoma of the upper extremity with a solitary metastasis to the common bile duct is reported. A comprehensive review of melanoma in the biliary tree is presented. Antemortem diagnoses of such cases are rare but are associated with a high percentage of disease clinically confined to the biliary tree.
Juna C. d'Avis+3 more
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A case of melanoma of the upper extremity with a solitary metastasis to the common bile duct is reported. A comprehensive review of melanoma in the biliary tree is presented. Antemortem diagnoses of such cases are rare but are associated with a high percentage of disease clinically confined to the biliary tree.
Juna C. d'Avis+3 more
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Emergencies of the Biliary Tract
Gastroenterology Clinics of North America, 1988The traditional approach to urgent therapy of biliary tract disease has undergone significant change. Technologic advances now permit a nonoperative approach to acute cholangitis, acute gallstone pancreatitis and hemobilia. Acute cholecystitis continues to be treated surgically in most cases.
Nimish Vakil, William Sievert
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Postgraduate Medicine, 1964
Biliary tract disease associated with calculi (gallstones) causes much disability and shortening or curtailment of life. At present there is insufficient knowledge to prevent the occurrence or development of gallstones. With the accomplishments of recent decades in preventing such diseases as typhoid fever, tetanus and poliomyelitis, and the control of
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Biliary tract disease associated with calculi (gallstones) causes much disability and shortening or curtailment of life. At present there is insufficient knowledge to prevent the occurrence or development of gallstones. With the accomplishments of recent decades in preventing such diseases as typhoid fever, tetanus and poliomyelitis, and the control of
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The American Journal of Surgery, 1951
Abstract 1. 1. Experience with 109 consecutive cases of biliary tract disease over a ten-year period from 1940 to 1950 demonstrates that no absolute rule can be applied in any series of cases. A guide to therapy is offered through the posing of three questions regarding the warranty of surgical intervention, proper time for surgery and operative ...
Gerald N. Weiss, Urban Maes
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Abstract 1. 1. Experience with 109 consecutive cases of biliary tract disease over a ten-year period from 1940 to 1950 demonstrates that no absolute rule can be applied in any series of cases. A guide to therapy is offered through the posing of three questions regarding the warranty of surgical intervention, proper time for surgery and operative ...
Gerald N. Weiss, Urban Maes
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Annual Review of Pathology, 2020
The involvement of the biliary tract in the pathophysiology of liver diseases and the increased attention paid to bile ducts in the bioconstruction of liver tissue for regenerative therapy have fueled intense research into the fundamental mechanisms of ...
F. Lemaigre
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The involvement of the biliary tract in the pathophysiology of liver diseases and the increased attention paid to bile ducts in the bioconstruction of liver tissue for regenerative therapy have fueled intense research into the fundamental mechanisms of ...
F. Lemaigre
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Archives of Surgery, 1984
For a decade, the formerly tidy, logical world of the biliary tract surgeon has been in intellectual turmoil, as efforts are made to digest and appropriately utilize revolutionary diagnostic and nonoperative therapeutic techniques. This book—the fifth in a series entitled "Clinical Surgery International"—is designed to give the practicing surgeon a ...
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For a decade, the formerly tidy, logical world of the biliary tract surgeon has been in intellectual turmoil, as efforts are made to digest and appropriately utilize revolutionary diagnostic and nonoperative therapeutic techniques. This book—the fifth in a series entitled "Clinical Surgery International"—is designed to give the practicing surgeon a ...
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