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Liver cirrhosis

Best Practice & Research Clinical Gastroenterology, 2011
Liver cirrhosis is a frequent consequence of the long clinical course of all chronic liver diseases and is characterized by tissue fibrosis and the conversion of normal liver architecture into structurally abnormal nodules. Portal hypertension is the earliest and most important consequence of cirrhosis and underlies most of the clinical complications ...
Massimo, Pinzani   +2 more
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CHOLANGIOLITIC BILIARY CIRRHOSIS (PRIMARY BILIARY CIRRHOSIS)

Annals of Internal Medicine, 1952
Excerpt Among the various forms of biliary cirrhosis a clinicopathologic entity can be segregated in which there is no obstruction or inflammation in the extrahepatic or larger intrahepatic biliary...
W E, RICKETTS, R W, WISSLER
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Primary Biliary Cirrhosis

The Lancet, 2003
Primary biliary cirrhosis is a chronic cholestatic liver disease of adults. This disorder is characterised histologically by chronic non-suppurative destruction of interlobular bile ducts leading to advanced fibrosis, cirrhosis, and liver failure. The precise aetiopathogenesis of primary biliary cirrhosis remains unknown, although dysregulation of the ...
Jayant A, Talwalkar, Keith D, Lindor
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Conversion of Micronodular Cirrhosis into Macronodular Cirrhosis

Hepatology, 1983
The conversion from micro- to macronodular cirrhosis is claimed to be a general phenomenon. In this study, the conversion was quantitated by means of liver needle follow-up biopsies and autopsy in 156 patients followed in a controlled clinical trial of prednisone treatment in cirrhosis.
L, Fauerholdt   +5 more
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Primary biliary cirrhosis

Medicine, 1986
During the last few years, understanding of the natural history of primary biliary cirrhosis (PBC) has undergone considerable revision, with realisation of the great variability of presentation and progression. The majority of patients are middle-aged women who present with a history of gradual onset of pruritus, increasing skin pigmentation and ...
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Primary Biliary Cirrhosis

New England Journal of Medicine, 1987
Primary biliary cirrhosis (PBC), an autoimmune, chronic, cholestatic liver disease that affects primarily women, is caused by the destruction of small bile ducts within the liver. A positive antimitochondrial antibody test is a sensitive and specific marker of this disease.
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AGA Clinical Practice Update: Coagulation in Cirrhosis.

Gastroenterology, 2019
DESCRIPTION This expert review was commissioned and approved by the AGA Institute Clinical Practice Updates Committee and the AGA Governing Board to provide timely guidance on a topic of high clinical importance to the AGA membership.
J. O’Leary   +3 more
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Diagnosis, Development, and Treatment of Portal Vein Thrombosis in Patients With and Without Cirrhosis.

Gastroenterology, 2019
Portal vein thrombosis unrelated to solid malignancy is common in patients with cirrhosis, but less frequently observed in patients without cirrhosis. Prompt diagnosis and management of acute symptomatic portal vein thrombosis are essential.
N. Intagliata, S. Caldwell, A. Tripodi
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Recompensation in cirrhosis: unravelling the evolving natural history of nonalcoholic fatty liver disease

Nature reviews: Gastroenterology & hepatology, 2023
Gong Feng   +9 more
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