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Transjugular Liver Biopsy

Techniques in Vascular and Interventional Radiology, 2021
Transjugular liver biopsy (TJLB) was first performed in 1970 and has since become a standard procedure in interventional radiology practices. TJLB can be used when a percutaneous liver biopsy is contraindicated, such as patients with ascites, coagulopathy, congenital clotting disorders or for patients undergoing concurrent evaluation for portal ...
Claire S, Kaufman, Maxwell R, Cretcher
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Liver Biopsy Techniques

Veterinary Clinics of North America: Small Animal Practice, 2009
A liver biopsy is required to make the diagnosis of most non-vascular liver diseases. Liver biopsy samples can be obtained with several techniques. With proper training and adequate operator experience, the liver biopsy is a safe technique. It is important to evaluate blood coagulation and to use the biopsy in the context of evaluation of the liver and
Rothuizen, J., Twedt, D.C.
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Transjugular Liver Biopsy

Hepatology, 1992
Although transjugular liver biopsy requires the availability of trained personnel, takes more time than percutaneous biopsy and is moderately expensive, it is a safe alternative technique for obtaining adequate liver tissue for diagnosis in special clinical situations. The usual indications for transjugular rather than percutaneous liver biopsy are (a)
J H, McAfee   +3 more
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Liver biopsy

Gastroentérologie Clinique et Biologique, 2008
Fibrosis, the excess deposition of extracellular matrix in the liver is a form of anatomical damage to the liver parenchyma, so that liver biopsy is the only approach for its direct assessment. Although liver biopsy has its limitations, appropriate precautions can reduce the flaws inherent in this method.
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Transjugular Liver Biopsy

Clinics in Liver Disease, 2014
Liver biopsy is still the gold standard for evaluation of acute and chronic liver diseases, despite achievements regarding noninvasive diagnosis and staging in liver diseases. Transjugular liver biopsy (TJLB) has proved a good option when ascites and/or significant coagulopathy precludes a percutaneous approach.
Michel, Ble   +4 more
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Liver biopsy

Bailliere's clinical gastroenterology, 1997
An overview is given of the technical aspects and the diagnostic usefulness of liver biopsy. From the clinical side, the procedures for taking liver biopsies and the various types of biopsy are summarized. The histopathology section mentions precautions for tissue sampling and processing, and reviews the diagnostically useful techniques and special ...
V, Desmet, J, Fevery
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Transjugular liver biopsy: Comparison with percutaneous liver biopsy

Journal of Gastroenterology and Hepatology, 1994
Abstract A transjugular liver biopsy was performed on 60 patients. Specimens were successfully obtained from 57 (95%) patients. Specimens obtained from cirrhotic patients were frequently small‐sized/fragmented. The wedge hepatic venous pressure and hepatic venous pressure gradient were higher in patients with small‐sized/fragmented specimens than those
H C, Meng   +7 more
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Liver Biopsy

Pediatrics, 1968
In the December issue of Pediatrics, Dr. Lucey discussed the usefulness of liver biopsy in the management of children with undiagnosed or complicated liver disease. He coneludes that in the proper hands liver biopsy can be a safe and helpful procedure. This is probably true. Any physician interested in acquiring this skill could, presumably, do so in a
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