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Background: There are various causes of obstructive jaundice, choledocholithiasis is the commonest cause. Patients with obstructive jaundice need early diagnosis to established level and nature of obstruction in biliary system.
Gulab Dhar Yadav +3 more
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Highlights: 1. Patients with obstructive jaundice have either benign or malignant underlying etiologies. 2. Ultrasound imaging had the highest accuracy in diagnosing the etiology of obstructive jaundice among other examinations, such as clinical signs ...
Yudith Meityana Hernandita+2 more
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Aim. To study the content of cytokines in the blood serum of patients with obstructive jaundice of gallstone origin before and after surgical treatment, depending on the development of postoperative complications.Materials and methods.
O. V. Smirnova, N. G. Elmanova
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Biliary decompression in patients with obstructive jaundice
Aim. Evaluation of the biliary tract decompression methods and their use results, in patients with obstructive jaundice of various etiologies on the basis of our own clinical material.Material and Methods.
V. L. Korobka+3 more
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Studies in obstructive jaundice [PDF]
Acute obstruction of the extrahepatic ducts causes gross proximal duct dilatation, and elevated levels of ornithine carbamyl transferase, bilirubin, and alkaline phosphatase. Slow progressive obstruction causes variable proximal duct dilatation and in these cases bilirubin, alkaline phosphatase, and ornithine carbamyl transferase return to normal ...
F. O. Belzer+2 more
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Treatment Options of Lemmel\u27s Syndrome: a Case of Benign Obstructive Jaundice in the Elderly [PDF]
Lemmel\u27s syndrome, also known as duodenal diverticulum obstructive jaundice, is a rare cause of benign obstructive jaundice that should be included in the differential diagnosis of biliary obstruction when PAD is present, in the absence of ...
Fauzi, A. (Achmad)+3 more
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Clinical spectrum of obstructive jaundice: a descriptive crosssectional study [PDF]
Objective. The objective of this study was to evaluate the clinical spectrum of obstructive jaundice in inflammation, stone disease, and malignancy. Methods.
R. Naveena MS.
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A Case of Obstructive Jaundice
∗ Corresponding author. E-mail address: nuno veloso@hotmail.com (N. Veloso). 893U/L, gamma-glutamyl transferase 1143U/L) with elevated liver enzymes (aspartate aminotransferase 231U/L, alanine aminotransferase 178U/L). Abdominal ultrasound demonstrated a scleroatrophic gallbladder with cholelithiasis and an impacted large gallstone in the common bile ...
Veloso, Nuno+2 more
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A case of obstructive jaundice. [PDF]
A 33-year-old man presented with upper abdominal pain and progressive jaundice of 2 months’ duration. 5 months earlier, he had jumped from the third floor of a psychiatric hospital sustaining multiple fractures of his face, cervical and lumbar spines and lower limbs.
D E Loft, S K Bera, James F. Griffith
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Mirizzi syndrome associated with hepatic artery pseudoaneurysm: a case report. [PDF]
INTRODUCTION: This is the first case report of Mirizzi syndrome associated with hepatic artery pseudoaneurysm. CASE PRESENTATION: A 54-year-old man presented with painful obstructive jaundice and weight loss.
Brian R. Davidson+11 more
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