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X-ray diffraction studies of the composition of gallstones from English and Australian patients [PDF]
D. June Sutor, Susan E. Wooley
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Semaglutide‐Induced Hepatic Injury: A Rare Case of Drug Induced Liver Injury
ABSTRACT Semaglutide, a glucagon‐like peptide‐1 (GLP‐1) receptor agonist, is widely used for type 2 diabetes mellitus and has demonstrated hepatoprotective effects. However, this case highlights a rare instance of possible drug‐induced liver injury (DILI) temporally linked to its use. A middle‐aged male with well‐controlled diabetes, social alcohol use,
Rupayan Kundu, Lyudmila Shtoff
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ABSTRACT Gallstone ileus represents an uncommon etiology of mechanical intestinal obstruction. Individuals with Crohn's disease are predisposed to both increased gallstone formation and a heightened risk of gastrointestinal malignancy. This case highlights the necessity of excluding malignancy when evaluating newly developed strictures in this patient ...
Tommaso Antenucci, Rosario Arena
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Production of bile duct hyperplasia and gallstones by lithocholic acid. [PDF]
Robert H. Palmer, Z Ruban
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Gallstones increase the risk of nonalcoholic fatty liver: A case‐control study
Background Nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) and gallstones are generally seen together, and many of the risk factors for fatty liver and gallstones are common and similar.
Abdolreza Sheibani+4 more
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Currently, there is a growing interest in dietary fiber (DF) due to its health‐promoting properties, especially in relation to the impact on the gastrointestinal tract. For this reason, both raw materials and products with the highest DF content are sought. Fruit and vegetable pomace seem to be both a waste raw material with such characteristics.
Agnieszka Nawirska‐Olszańska+1 more
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Choice of Operation for Gallstone Intestinal Obstruction
ANDREW L. WAHSHAW, Marshall K. Bartlett
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Boron supplementation showed no benefit for kidney stones in patients with nephrolithiasis (Despite previous preliminary evidence), necessitating further research for definitive conclusions. ABSTRACT Kidney stones (nephrolithiasis) are a common and costly medical condition frequently linked with metabolic disorders.
Gita Vousoughi+6 more
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