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The American Journal of Surgery, 1975
Of 402 patients admitted with biliary disease over the last three years, cholangitis has been diagnosed in 36. This represents an 8.8 per cent overal incidence and a 33.8 per cent incidence among patients who have undergone operation or manipulation involving the common duct.
R P, Saik +3 more
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Of 402 patients admitted with biliary disease over the last three years, cholangitis has been diagnosed in 36. This represents an 8.8 per cent overal incidence and a 33.8 per cent incidence among patients who have undergone operation or manipulation involving the common duct.
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A Phase 3 Trial of Seladelpar in Primary Biliary Cholangitis.
New England Journal of MedicineBACKGROUND Effective treatments for patients with primary biliary cholangitis are limited. Seladelpar, a peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor delta agonist, has potential benefits.
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Journal of Pediatric Surgery, 1986
Oriental cholangitis is a progressive hepatic disease characterized by episodic biliary obstruction and sepsis. This is the report of a case of Oriental cholangitis in a nine-year-old girl. Oriental cholangitis should be considered in the differential diagnosis of upper abdominal pain in the susceptible population.
K S, Bergman, B H, Harris
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Oriental cholangitis is a progressive hepatic disease characterized by episodic biliary obstruction and sepsis. This is the report of a case of Oriental cholangitis in a nine-year-old girl. Oriental cholangitis should be considered in the differential diagnosis of upper abdominal pain in the susceptible population.
K S, Bergman, B H, Harris
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Journal of Hepato-Biliary-Pancreatic Surgery, 2003
Acute cholangitis remains a life-threatening complication of biliary obstruction, particularly in the elderly with comorbid disease or when there is a delay in diagnosis and treatment. The initial management consists of fluid resuscitation, correction of coagulopathy, and administration of broad-spectrum antibiotics.
Philippus C, Bornman +2 more
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Acute cholangitis remains a life-threatening complication of biliary obstruction, particularly in the elderly with comorbid disease or when there is a delay in diagnosis and treatment. The initial management consists of fluid resuscitation, correction of coagulopathy, and administration of broad-spectrum antibiotics.
Philippus C, Bornman +2 more
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The Lancet
Primary biliary cholangitis is a chronic, autoimmune, cholestatic disease that mainly affects women aged 40-70 years. Recent epidemiological studies have shown an increasing incidence worldwide despite geographical heterogeneity and a decrease in the ...
Atsushi Tanaka +3 more
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Primary biliary cholangitis is a chronic, autoimmune, cholestatic disease that mainly affects women aged 40-70 years. Recent epidemiological studies have shown an increasing incidence worldwide despite geographical heterogeneity and a decrease in the ...
Atsushi Tanaka +3 more
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Current Treatment Options in Gastroenterology, 2001
The treatment of acute bacterial cholangitis requires broad-spectrum antibiotics to cover against gram-negative aerobic enteric organisms (Escherichia coli, Klebsiella species, and Enterobacter species), gram-positive Enterococcus and anaerobic bacteria (Bacteroides fragilis and Clostridium perfringens).
Donald F., Lum, Joseph W., Leung
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The treatment of acute bacterial cholangitis requires broad-spectrum antibiotics to cover against gram-negative aerobic enteric organisms (Escherichia coli, Klebsiella species, and Enterobacter species), gram-positive Enterococcus and anaerobic bacteria (Bacteroides fragilis and Clostridium perfringens).
Donald F., Lum, Joseph W., Leung
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Acute Cholangitis: Causes, Diagnosis, and Management.
Gastroenterology Clinics of North America, 2021Acute cholangitis, also referred to as ascending cholangitis, is an infection of the biliary tree characterized by fever, jaundice, and abdominal pain, which in most cases is the consequence of biliary obstruction.
Zhibo An, Annie L Braseth, Nadav Sahar
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Current Opinion in Gastroenterology, 2002
Primary sclerosing cholangitis in children can mimic autoimmune hepatitis in the absence of inflammatory bowel disease. Most adult patients have been identified with human leukocyte antigens that either predispose or protect against disease. Novel class I alleles and cytokine polymorphisms may also contribute to disease susceptibility.
Jayant A, Talwalkar, Keith D, Lindor
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Primary sclerosing cholangitis in children can mimic autoimmune hepatitis in the absence of inflammatory bowel disease. Most adult patients have been identified with human leukocyte antigens that either predispose or protect against disease. Novel class I alleles and cytokine polymorphisms may also contribute to disease susceptibility.
Jayant A, Talwalkar, Keith D, Lindor
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Veterinary Clinics of North America: Small Animal Practice, 2017
Cholangitis is common in felines, including neutrophilic, lymphocytic, and chronic cholangitis (liver fluke). History, physical examination, laboratory testing, and abdominal ultrasound support a diagnosis. Diagnosis using hepatic histopathology and/or bile analysis is ideal but not always practical.
Lara, Boland, Julia, Beatty
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Cholangitis is common in felines, including neutrophilic, lymphocytic, and chronic cholangitis (liver fluke). History, physical examination, laboratory testing, and abdominal ultrasound support a diagnosis. Diagnosis using hepatic histopathology and/or bile analysis is ideal but not always practical.
Lara, Boland, Julia, Beatty
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The American Journal of Surgery, 1984
Oriental cholangitis is a poorly understood syndrome consisting of intrahepatic pigment stone formation with chronically recurrent exacerbations and remissions. Endemic to Asia, it is being encountered more frequently in the United States due to increased immigration of asians.
R H, Carmona +3 more
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Oriental cholangitis is a poorly understood syndrome consisting of intrahepatic pigment stone formation with chronically recurrent exacerbations and remissions. Endemic to Asia, it is being encountered more frequently in the United States due to increased immigration of asians.
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