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Chronic cholestatic liver diseases
Scandinavian Journal of Gastroenterology, 2017Sir,Chronic cholestatic liver diseases typically comprise primary sclerosing cholangitis (PSC) and primary biliary cholangitis (PBC), previously called primary biliary cirrhosis.
Helge L, Waldum +2 more
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Mitochondria in Chronic Liver Disease
Current Drug Targets, 2011Mitochondria are the main energy source in hepatocytes and play a major role in extensive oxidative metabolism and normal function of the liver. This key role also assigns mitochondria a gateway function in the center of signaling pathways that mediate hepatocyte injury, because impaired mitochondrial functions affect cell survival and contribute to ...
GRATTAGLIANO I +6 more
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Chronic HBV-related liver disease
Molecular Aspects of Medicine, 2008Thirty years after its discovery, the hepatitis B virus (HBV) still remains a major global public health problem. Worldwide, two billion subjects have been infected, 300 million have a chronic infection and more than 600,000 die annually of HBV-related liver disease or hepatocellular carcinoma; new infections occur because of the presence of a large ...
RIZZETTO, Mario, CIANCIO, Alessia
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Journal of General Internal Medicine, 2000
To the Editor:—The review by Riley et al.1 of preventive care in patients with chronic liver disease offers a useful outline of the critical elements to be addressed by physicians serving this growing population. The authors appropriately cite the opportunity to prevent exacerbations and optimize the length of time between hepatitis, cirrhosis, and ...
Steven G. Gordon, Thomas R. Riley
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To the Editor:—The review by Riley et al.1 of preventive care in patients with chronic liver disease offers a useful outline of the critical elements to be addressed by physicians serving this growing population. The authors appropriately cite the opportunity to prevent exacerbations and optimize the length of time between hepatitis, cirrhosis, and ...
Steven G. Gordon, Thomas R. Riley
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Chronic Liver Disease – What’s New?
Indian Journal of Pediatrics, 2023Chronic liver disease (CLD) is a persistent public health burden, with over one billion cases reported worldwide. In most cases, the progression of CLD is slow and undulating with end-stage liver disease developing at variable time points depending on the underlying etiology of the disease.
Ezyana Effandie, Girish L. Gupte
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Exosomes in chronic liver disease
Clinica Chimica Acta, 2023Chronic liver disease (CLD) is the major cause of mortality and morbidity, particularly in developing countries. Although there has been a significant advancement in the identification and treatment of liver diseases over time, clinical results are not satisfactory in advanced liver disease.
Pooja, Basthi Mohan +5 more
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DeckerMed Medicine, 2015
The term chronic hepatitis encompasses many distinct clinical and pathologic diseases affecting the liver, the most important of which are autoimmune hepatitis (AIH), chronic hepatitis B with or without hepatitis D, and chronic hepatitis C caused by hepatitis C virus (HCV).
Michael P Manns, Sandra Ciesek
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The term chronic hepatitis encompasses many distinct clinical and pathologic diseases affecting the liver, the most important of which are autoimmune hepatitis (AIH), chronic hepatitis B with or without hepatitis D, and chronic hepatitis C caused by hepatitis C virus (HCV).
Michael P Manns, Sandra Ciesek
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Complications of chronic liver disease
Clinics and Research in Hepatology and Gastroenterology, 2012Children with chronic liver disease (CLD) need a head to toe approach and an early suspicion of multi organ involvement. Nutritional assessment and management is the cornerstone of management. Consider immune dysfunction in everyday treatment decisions. Consider early heart-lung-brain involvement in transplant evaluation.
Tsouka, Alexandra, Mclin, Valérie Anne
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Angiotensinogen in chronic liver disease
Scandinavian Journal of Clinical and Laboratory Investigation, 1992The renin substrate angiotensinogen (AGT) belongs to a supergene family of proteins that also includes alpha 1-antitrypsin (AAT) and alpha 1-antichymotrypsin (ACT), acute-phase reactants with known serine proteinase inhibitory (serpin) function. AGT lacks a known inhibitory function but is an acute-phase reactant.
K, Sjöberg, R, Alm, S, Eriksson
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