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Postgraduate Medicine, 1966
The spectrum for the differential diagnosis of jaundice is more limited in the aged than in younger patients. Obstruction is the usual cause. The history is as helpful as biochemical and other investigations in excluding the causes of nonobstructive jaundice.The first principle in management is to bring the patient to an optimal state for operation by ...
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The spectrum for the differential diagnosis of jaundice is more limited in the aged than in younger patients. Obstruction is the usual cause. The history is as helpful as biochemical and other investigations in excluding the causes of nonobstructive jaundice.The first principle in management is to bring the patient to an optimal state for operation by ...
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Clinics in Liver Disease, 2004
Abnormal LCTs after surgery are common, and consultants are frequently called on to evaluate critically ill patients with abnormal tests. All patients undergoing consideration for elective surgery and a history of either acute or chronic liver disease require careful presurgical evaluation.
Thomas W, Faust, K Rajender, Reddy
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Abnormal LCTs after surgery are common, and consultants are frequently called on to evaluate critically ill patients with abnormal tests. All patients undergoing consideration for elective surgery and a history of either acute or chronic liver disease require careful presurgical evaluation.
Thomas W, Faust, K Rajender, Reddy
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Acta Paediatrica, 1988
In 1956 Rolf Zetterström & Lars Ernster published their seminal observations demonstrating that bilirubin uncoupled oxidative phosphorylation in isolated mitochondria (1). On the other side of the Atlantic, Richard Day had found that bilirubin inhibited the uptake of oxygen by slices or homogenates of rat brain (2). These novel discoveries appeared
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In 1956 Rolf Zetterström & Lars Ernster published their seminal observations demonstrating that bilirubin uncoupled oxidative phosphorylation in isolated mitochondria (1). On the other side of the Atlantic, Richard Day had found that bilirubin inhibited the uptake of oxygen by slices or homogenates of rat brain (2). These novel discoveries appeared
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Scottish Medical Journal, 1970
In the 5-year period 1964–68, 16 cases of jaundice in pregnancy were encountered in the Queen Mother's Hospital, Glasgow—an incidence of one in 853 deliveries. The cases, classified according to clinical and biochemical findings, showed considerable variation in type.
R L, Richards, J, Willocks, T G, Dow
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In the 5-year period 1964–68, 16 cases of jaundice in pregnancy were encountered in the Queen Mother's Hospital, Glasgow—an incidence of one in 853 deliveries. The cases, classified according to clinical and biochemical findings, showed considerable variation in type.
R L, Richards, J, Willocks, T G, Dow
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Pediatrics In Review, 1989
Jaundice in infancy may be physiologic or due to a pathologic cause. Fractionation of the serum bilirubin level is the first step in the evaluation. Unconjugated hyperbilirubinemia if left untreated may reach toxic levels. Primary hepatobiliary disorders, as well as infectious, toxic, genetic, and metabolic diseases, may manifest with conjugated ...
P, Rosenthal, F, Sinatra
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Jaundice in infancy may be physiologic or due to a pathologic cause. Fractionation of the serum bilirubin level is the first step in the evaluation. Unconjugated hyperbilirubinemia if left untreated may reach toxic levels. Primary hepatobiliary disorders, as well as infectious, toxic, genetic, and metabolic diseases, may manifest with conjugated ...
P, Rosenthal, F, Sinatra
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The Indian Journal of Pediatrics, 2019
Hyperbilirubinemia is a common occurrence in neonates; it may be physiological or pathological. Conjugated hyperbilirubinemia may result from medical or surgical causes, and can result in irreversible liver damage if untreated. The aim of imaging is the timely diagnosis of surgical conditions like biliary atresia and choledochal cysts.
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Hyperbilirubinemia is a common occurrence in neonates; it may be physiological or pathological. Conjugated hyperbilirubinemia may result from medical or surgical causes, and can result in irreversible liver damage if untreated. The aim of imaging is the timely diagnosis of surgical conditions like biliary atresia and choledochal cysts.
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Australian and New Zealand Journal of Surgery, 1987
Fifty‐five consecutive patients presenting to a surgical unit for management of malignant obstructive jaundice are reported in this paper. An increasing incidence of bile‐duct carcinoma has been noted since the end of 1983. The hospital mortality for all cases was 15%, a figure which did not differ significantly from the 11% mortality associated with ...
J F, Huang, J M, Little
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Fifty‐five consecutive patients presenting to a surgical unit for management of malignant obstructive jaundice are reported in this paper. An increasing incidence of bile‐duct carcinoma has been noted since the end of 1983. The hospital mortality for all cases was 15%, a figure which did not differ significantly from the 11% mortality associated with ...
J F, Huang, J M, Little
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The American Journal of Medicine, 1986
R etribution is not an accepted concept in medicine. Retribution is something that happens in symbolic and abstract ways, not biologic and concrete ways. People get sick because of germs and genes and gluttony: items and events that are palpable, eradicable, manipulable.
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R etribution is not an accepted concept in medicine. Retribution is something that happens in symbolic and abstract ways, not biologic and concrete ways. People get sick because of germs and genes and gluttony: items and events that are palpable, eradicable, manipulable.
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JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1970
To the Editor.— Your journal has recently presented two publications and one editorial concerning the "puzzling" jaundice seen after the administration of oxyphenisatin acetate, which seem to have taken the cause-effect relationship for granted ( 211 :83-85, 86-90,1970).
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To the Editor.— Your journal has recently presented two publications and one editorial concerning the "puzzling" jaundice seen after the administration of oxyphenisatin acetate, which seem to have taken the cause-effect relationship for granted ( 211 :83-85, 86-90,1970).
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Baillière's Clinical Gastroenterology, 1989
The occurrence of hepatobiliary disease with or without jaundice during pregnancy provides both the hepatologist and obstetrician with an interesting and urgent diagnostic challenge. Advances in our understanding and management of liver disorders unique to pregnancy and hepatobiliary disease in general have resulted in a significant improvement in the ...
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The occurrence of hepatobiliary disease with or without jaundice during pregnancy provides both the hepatologist and obstetrician with an interesting and urgent diagnostic challenge. Advances in our understanding and management of liver disorders unique to pregnancy and hepatobiliary disease in general have resulted in a significant improvement in the ...
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