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Hepatic glycogenosis: a rare cause of hepatomegaly in Type 1 diabetes mellitus [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of Diabetes and Its Complications, 2008
Hepatomegaly, with or without abnormal liver function tests, was a common feature of both pediatric and adult patients with diabetes mellitus. We are reporting a case of a 16-year-old diabetic boy in whom we found hepatomegaly, mildly elevated ...
Ece Bober, , Atilla Buyukgebiz
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Hepatic Glycogenosis in a Patient with Type 1 Myotonic Dystrophy

Journal of Liver: Disease & Transplantation, 2013
Hepatic Glycogenosis in a Patient with Type 1 Myotonic Dystrophy Myotonic dystrophy is an autosomal dominant, inherited disorder, characterized by progressive distal muscle weakness and impaired muscle relaxation. DM1 patients may present with elevated transaminases that are typically related to metabolic syndrome and non-alcoholic fatty liver disease.
Marla Z. Wolfert   +4 more
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Focal hepatic glycogenosis

International Journal of Oncology, 1997
Foci of altered hepatocytes (FAH) including clear cell foci excessively storing glycogen (focal hepatic glycogenosis) are well known as preneoplastic lesions in animal models of hepatocarcinogenesis induced by chemical, physical or viral agents. The occurrence of similar lesions has been studied in a series of 67 explanted and 2 resected human livers ...
P, Bannasch   +6 more
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[Insulin edema in hepatic glycogenosis].

La Revue de medecine interne, 2017
Hepatic glycogenosis is a rare syndrome, which includes poorly controlled diabetes mellitus, hepatomegaly, delayed puberty, and growth delay. Insulin edema is sometimes associated.An 18-year-old woman presented with diffuse edema, hepatomegaly, amenorrhea, uncontrolled diabetes, and elevated transaminases and cholestasis.
T, MahĂ©vas   +4 more
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Hepatic glycogenosis: diagnosis and management [PDF]

open access: yes, 1980
I would like to thank the Society for inviting me to give the first lecture to commemorate the late Dr Hudson. It is a great honour for me to participate in this new tradition. It means a recognition of the oldest way of research in medicine, namely research directly related to the patient.
J. Fernandes
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Hepatic and renal tubular cell nuclear glycogenosis in goats

Journal of Comparative Pathology, 1986
Nuclear glycogenosis has not been reported in goats. This paper describes five cases of hepatocellular and/or renal tubular cell nuclear glycogenosis in goats in which the histological and ultrastructural details were studied. Our findings support the concept that nuclear glycogenosis reflects a compensatory adaptation by the cells rather than a ...
B W, Fenwick, S, Muir, N, East
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