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Congenital Biliary Tract Disease

Surgical Clinics of North America, 1990
Jaundice in the pediatric patient requires prompt and directed evaluation. This dictum is highlighted in infants with biliary atresia, in whom the progressive sclerosing process results in complete obliteration of patent but microscopic hilar biliary structures by 4 months of age.
John R. Lilly   +3 more
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Calculous Disease of the Biliary Tract

Archives of Surgery, 1959
Introduction Calculous disease of the biliary tree is a common affliction. Over 10% of our adult population harbors cholelithiasis. The successful treatment of this ailment depends upon the utilization of available diagnostic aids, proper understanding of the course of the disease, and judicious application of surgical therapy.
Charles Pearce   +2 more
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Biliary Tract Disease

1995
Laparoscopic cholecystectomy is six years old. In this short period of time, it has created a veritable revolution in the surgical world. This swift conquest has been achieved by the pioneers of the method, thanks to the favorable opinion of their patients, who were immediately won over by the short and painless postoperative course, the quick return ...
M. A. Röthlin   +11 more
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Trypsinogen-1, -2 and tumour-associated trypsin-inhibitor in bile and biliary tract tissues from patients with biliary tract diseases and pancreatic carcinomas.

Scandinavian Journal of Clinical and Laboratory Investigation, 2001
The bile concentrations of trypsinogen-1, -2 and tumour-associated trypsin-inhibitor (TATI) were determined in 23 patients with benign biliary tract disease, two with biliary tract cancer, and in 15 with pancreatic cancer.
J. Hedström   +4 more
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Biliary tract disease

The American Journal of Surgery, 1987
A retrospective chart review of 507 patients who underwent cholecystectomies over an 18 month period was performed. There were 345 female patients and 162 male patients. Of the female patients, 90 (26 percent) presented with complicated disease, which was severe in 38 (11 percent).
George W. Girvin, Daniel M. Bates
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Oxidative stress in the liver and biliary tract diseases.

Scandinavian Journal of Gastroenterology, Supplement, 1998
Oxidative stress plays an important role in the pathogenesis of toxic liver diseases and of other hepatic alterations. We summarize the pathomechanism of free radical reactions in liver diseases and the results of experimental and clinical observations ...
J. Fehér   +2 more
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Autoimmune Diseases of the Biliary Tract

Surgical Clinics of North America, 2019
The management of autoimmune hepatobiliary disorders remains a challenging and emerging area of investigation. An awareness of cholestatic liver diseases is critical to appropriate recognition and management of these challenging diseases, because patients often present asymptomatically, and diagnosis is limited by the lack of disease-specific markers ...
Sean Ronnekleiv-Kelly, Christina W. Lee
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Gallbladder and Biliary Tract Diseases

, 2000
The Normal Biliary System Neurobiology of the Gallbladder Gary M. Mawe and Lee Jennings Gallbladder Mucosal Function J. Henriette Klinkspoor and Sum P.
N. Afdhal
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Bacteria and biliary tract disease

The American Journal of Surgery, 1974
Summary Bile specimens were cultured in 118 consecutive patients with disease originating in and involving only the biliary tract. The conclusion reached is that an acute process appears essential for the development of infected bile. This acute process may take the form of either an acute inflammatory reaction or an acute obstructive process in the ...
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ANTIBIOTICS IN DISEASES OF THE BILIARY TRACT

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1953
As new antibiotic or chemotherapeutic agents have been introduced into the therapeutic armamentarium, many of them have been used in the treatment of biliary tract disease. Improvement observed following the use of these drugs has often been attributed to them.
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