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Background and Aims Both nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) and cholelithiasis are highly prevalent hepatobiliary diseases with risk of progression into severe outcomes.
Yin‐Shi Su+2 more
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Singular analysis of Jones-matrix images describing polycrystalline networks of biological crystals in diagnostics of cholelithiasis in its latent period [PDF]
Determined in this work are analytical interrelations between orientations of optical axes and birefringence of biological crystals and characteristic values of Jones-matrix elements corresponding to flat layers of polycrystalline networks, which set the
Balanetska, V.O.+3 more
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ABSTRACT We describe the successful treatment of biliary duct obstruction (BDO) secondary to biliary carcinoma involving the bile duct, cystic duct, and intrahepatic ducts in two adult domestic shorthair cats using a novel technique. Both cats presented with marked hyperbilirubinemia, increased liver enzyme activities, and ultrasonographic evidence of ...
Robin Doherty+2 more
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Key content The epidemiology and pathophysiology of AFLP, HELLP syndrome and infectious viral hepatitis in late pregnancy. Clinical presentation, diagnosis and management of these conditions. Complications (maternal and fetal) and how these can be managed. The role of a multidisciplinary team in management.
Victor N. Chilaka+4 more
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Diet: Cause or Consequence of the Microbial Profile of Cholelithiasis Disease?
Recent dietary habits and lifestyle could explain the shaping of the gut microbiota composition and, in consequence, the increasing prevalence of certain pathologies.
Isabel Gutiérrez-Díaz+6 more
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Management of Cholelithiasis with Concomitant Choledocholithiasis
Cholelithiasis refers to a condition in which hardened deposits exist within the gall bladder. These deposits are also known as gallstones. Among other gastrointestinal diseases, Cholelithiasis is associated with the highest hospital admissions.
Ardhitio Musthafa Akmal+5 more
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Risk Factors for Cholelithiasis.
Gallstone disease is one of the most common public health problems in the United States. Approximately 10%-20% of the national adult populations currently carry gallstones, and gallstone prevalence is rising. In addition, nearly 750,000 cholecystectomies
M. Pak, G. Lindseth
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Über seltenere Komplikationen bei Cholelithiasis (Gallenstein-Ileus, Choledochusverschluß) [PDF]
H Finsterer
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