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Digestive Surgery, 2016
Objective: The aim of this study was to clarify the clinical impact of our departmental policy for advanced gallbladder cancer (GBC) even with obstructive jaundice. Methods: Obstructive jaundice was defined as serum T-bil ≥2.0 mg/dl.
Yuya Nasu+3 more
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Objective: The aim of this study was to clarify the clinical impact of our departmental policy for advanced gallbladder cancer (GBC) even with obstructive jaundice. Methods: Obstructive jaundice was defined as serum T-bil ≥2.0 mg/dl.
Yuya Nasu+3 more
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Obstructive jaundice in macroglobulinemia
Journal of Surgical Oncology, 1972AbstractDysproteinemias usually present with bleeding from mucosal membranes. It has never been reported to cause hemobilia. We are reporting two cases of macroglobulinemia that presented with obstructive jaundice secondary to hemobilia. Although we are not sure of the source of the hemobilia, cholecystectomy and removal of the blood clots from the ...
Elias G. Elias+3 more
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Ultrasound in Obstructive Jaundice
Australasian Radiology, 1986ABSTRACTThe ultrasonographic findings of 44 patients, with obstructive jaundice were retrospectively reviewed. Our conclusions from this study are: Ultrasound is an excellent modality for detecting dilatation of the biliary tree (in part or in total) and assessing the degree of dilatation, but it does not reliably detect the obstructing lesion often ...
P.M. Mok, P.R. Downey
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Clinical Approach to Patients With Obstructive Jaundice.
Techniques in Vascular and Interventional Radiology, 2015Obstructive jaundice is a clinical symptom that results from cholestasis. Cholestasis can be extrahepatic or intrahepatic and is typically associated with biochemical abnormalities in the liver function tests.
K. Modha
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Rays, 2005
The case of a 67-year-old male patient affected by ingravescent obstructive jaundice, calcific choledocholithiasis and cardiopathic hypertension, is presented. On sonography, marked dilatation of intra- and extrahepatic bile ducts with a hyperechoic round neoformation was visualized. CT was performed to ascertain the nature of the lesion.
SCIALPI, Michele+3 more
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The case of a 67-year-old male patient affected by ingravescent obstructive jaundice, calcific choledocholithiasis and cardiopathic hypertension, is presented. On sonography, marked dilatation of intra- and extrahepatic bile ducts with a hyperechoic round neoformation was visualized. CT was performed to ascertain the nature of the lesion.
SCIALPI, Michele+3 more
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Postgraduate Medicine, 1991
The development of nonoperative methods of biliary drainage has altered traditional concepts regarding management of medical and surgical jaundice. Patients with newly diagnosed obstructive jaundice typically are elderly and have an unresectable neoplasm.
Frank R. Burton, Charles F. Gholson
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The development of nonoperative methods of biliary drainage has altered traditional concepts regarding management of medical and surgical jaundice. Patients with newly diagnosed obstructive jaundice typically are elderly and have an unresectable neoplasm.
Frank R. Burton, Charles F. Gholson
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Diagnosis of Obstructive Jaundice
Archives of Surgery, 1968THE diagnostic problems which are presented by icteric patients have troubled physicians for centuries. The observations of Soranus of Ephesus from the first century were translated by Caelius Aurelianus,1a fifth century physician, as follows: According to the Greeks, the disease of jaundice gets its name (icteros) from an animal of yellowish color ...
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Hepatic artery aneurysm causing obstructive jaundice.
Quantitative Imaging in Medicine and Surgery, 2014Hepatic artery aneurysms (HAA) are rare and represent 14-20% of all visceral artery aneurysms. The vast majority of HAA are single and are located extrahepatically and nowadays about half of the HAA are iatrogenic, as a consequence of the widespread use ...
A. Julianov, Y. Georgiev
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British Journal of Surgery, 2013
This meta‐analysis aimed to investigate whether preoperative biliary drainage (PBD) is beneficial to patients with obstructive jaundice.
Y. Fang+6 more
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This meta‐analysis aimed to investigate whether preoperative biliary drainage (PBD) is beneficial to patients with obstructive jaundice.
Y. Fang+6 more
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Journal of Clinical Gastroenterology, 2013
Background: In patients with obstructive jaundice and biliary stricture, the role of endoscopic ultrasound-guided fine-needle aspiration (EUS-FNA) is debated for fear of missing a potentially resectable pancreatobiliary malignancy (PBM). We evaluated the
Pavan Tummala+3 more
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Background: In patients with obstructive jaundice and biliary stricture, the role of endoscopic ultrasound-guided fine-needle aspiration (EUS-FNA) is debated for fear of missing a potentially resectable pancreatobiliary malignancy (PBM). We evaluated the
Pavan Tummala+3 more
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