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BackgroundIn patients requiring surgical resection for malignant biliary jaundice, it is unclear if preoperative biliary drainage (PBD) would improve mortality and morbidity by restoration of biliary flow prior to operation.
Harsha Moole+2 more
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Key Clinical Message Bile duct metastasis of breast cancer is rare. It often causes obstructive jaundice which makes the patient interrupt state of treatment.
Kenta Yoshida+8 more
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A new biomarker of oxidative stress in obstructive jaundice: Dynamic thiol-disulphide homeostasis
INTRODUCTION: The thiol-disulphide (TDH) homeostasis was investigated in a number of disorders. The aim of the present study is to investigate the dynamic thiol-disulphide homeostasis in patients diagnosed with obstructive jaundice and to compare the ...
Fadime Güllü Haydar+7 more
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Malignancies leading to obstructive jaundice present too late to perform surgery with a curative intent. Due to inexorably progressing hyperbilirubinemia with its consequent deleterious effects, drainage needs to established even in advanced cases ...
SheragaruH Chandrashekhara+3 more
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Effect of hyperbilirubunemia on coagulation system of blood in patients with obstructive jaundice [PDF]
Objective of the study: determination of the degree of influence of bilirubin in the blood during obstructive jaundice, on blood clotting. Methods. A retrospective study of case histories of patients with obstructive jaundice who have been treated at the
Sarkisian Z.O., Tolstokorov A.S
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A rotational approach to triple point obstructions [PDF]
Subfactors where the initial branching point of the principal graph is 3-valent are subject to strong constraints called triple point obstructions. Since more complicated initial branches increase the index of the subfactor, triple point obstructions play a key role in the classification of small index subfactors.
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Lemmel’s Syndrome: A Rare Cause of Obstructive Jaundice Secondary to Periampullary Diverticulum
In 1934 Lemmel was the first to report the presence of juxtapapillary diverticula and hepatocholangiopancreatic disease, excluding cholelithiasis. Obstructive jaundice caused by periampullary duodenal diverticulum (PAD) in absence of choledocholithiasis ...
B. Khan, S. Khan, A. Sharma
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Obstructive jaundice with fever and eosinophilia [PDF]
A 78-year-old man was admitted to our hospital with epigastric pain, fever and nausea. Cough, generalised pruritus and eosinophilia had persisted for 5 months before his admission. His temperature was 37.9°C. On examination, there was prominent right subcostal tenderness. Laboratory …
Shoji Mitsufuji+11 more
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Morphofunctional state of erythrocytes in benign obstructive jaundice
OBJECTIVE. Structural and functional properties of erythrocytes were researched in patients with benign obstructive jaundice of different degree of severity. MATERIAL AND METHODS. Patients (n =81) with obstructive jaundice of benign genesis were examined
R. A. Pakhomova+3 more
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Clinicopathological study on patients presenting with obstructive jaundice
Jaundice and Icterus, is a yellowish discoloration of tissue resulting from the deposition of bilirubin. Tissue deposition of bilirubin occurs only in the presence of serum hyperbilirubinemia.
S. Shukla+2 more
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