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Background Gallstones are strongly associated with eating occasion (EO) and energy distribution, but few studies have addressed this aspect. Therefore, we utilize the data from 2017 to 2018 National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES) to ...
Huan Zhang+12 more
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INTESTINAL OBSTRUCTION FROM GALLSTONES
Harold L. Foss, Jeffrey Summers
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The physicochemical basis of cholesterol gallstone formation in man [PDF]
William H. Admirand, Donald Small
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EASL Clinical Practice Guidelines on the prevention, diagnosis and treatment of gallstones.
F. Lammert+6 more
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ABSTRACT We report a case of imported Clonorchis sinensis infection under the modality of “visiting friends and relatives.” Clonorchis was not diagnosed initially, and a second stool sample was necessary. It is important that health personnel collect detailed information from the patient and be trained in parasitological diagnosis of imported ...
Paola Cociancic+2 more
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Research of the structure of gallstones by IR-spectroscopy method [PDF]
The composition of gallstones was studied by IR spectroscopy. It is shown that it is possible to establish the presence in the gallstones of such compounds as bilirubin and its salts, calcium phosphates, calcium carbonate, which are present in them in ...
Пичугина, А. А.
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ABSTRACT Consumption of bear bile can cause severe hepatotoxicity. Clinicians should consider toxin‐mediated liver injury in patients with unexplained jaundice. Early recognition, discontinuation of the offending agent, and potential use of N‐acetylcysteine and ursodeoxycholic acid may aid recovery.
Sonam Wangzin Rabjay+2 more
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Aims The aim of the research was to look into the connection between the occurrence of gallstones in adult US citizens and lipid accumulation products (LAP). Methods We conducted a cross-sectional study of 3,582 U.S.
Huimin Wang+3 more
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Cd36 knockout mice are protected against lithogenic diet-induced gallstones [PDF]
Abumrad, Nada A.+9 more
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