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Journal of the American Medical Association, 1947
Needle biopsy of the liver is a means of securing a strip of hepatic tissue for histologic examination by a relatively simple procedure that can be performed at the patient's bedside. The idea is not new. It was first suggested in 1895.1Although a few investigators in Europe employed the method, it received little attention until 1939. Since then there
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Needle biopsy of the liver is a means of securing a strip of hepatic tissue for histologic examination by a relatively simple procedure that can be performed at the patient's bedside. The idea is not new. It was first suggested in 1895.1Although a few investigators in Europe employed the method, it received little attention until 1939. Since then there
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LIVER BIOPSY IN PSORIASIS [PDF]
SUMMARY. Liver biopsy was performed in 3 patients who had previously received methotrexate treatment and in 32 patients considered for this treatment. One of the methotrexate treated patients had a granulomatous hepatitis and pronounced steatosis. The other 2 had moderate fatty infiltration.
M. Åkerman+3 more
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Annals of Internal Medicine, 1977
Hepatitis is a significant complication of the treatment of hemophilia A with factor VIII concentrates. Chronic liver disease in these patients is infrequently documented in the literature. The results of percutaneous liver biopsy, under the coverage of glycine-precipitated factor VIII, in six patients with hemophilia A who had the persistence of ...
William P. Webster+4 more
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Hepatitis is a significant complication of the treatment of hemophilia A with factor VIII concentrates. Chronic liver disease in these patients is infrequently documented in the literature. The results of percutaneous liver biopsy, under the coverage of glycine-precipitated factor VIII, in six patients with hemophilia A who had the persistence of ...
William P. Webster+4 more
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EVALUATION OF THE LIVER BIOPSY
Annals of Internal Medicine, 1952Excerpt Direct inspection of the liver is desirable in suspected hepatic disease.1, 2, 3, 4The purpose of this paper is to present a comparison of gross impression and histologic diagnosis.
S. N. Landis+3 more
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Liquid biopsy for liver diseases
Gut, 2018With the growing number of novel therapeutic approaches for liver diseases, significant research efforts have been devoted to the development of liquid biopsy tools for precision medicine.
J. Mann, H. Reeves, A. Feldstein
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Percutaneous biopsy of the liver
CardioVascular and Interventional Radiology, 1991Retrospective evaluation of 510 percutaneous CT-guided biopsies of the liver mainly fine-needle aspiration biopsies for cytology (89% of cases), yielded an overall accuracy rate of 92% and a sensitivity of 94%. The relatively high percentage of false-positive diagnoses (7% of all benign tumors) may be reduced by more consistent consideration of ...
M. Lüning+4 more
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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+6 more
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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+6 more
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Oxford Medicine Online, 2018
The chapter on liver biopsy in children includes the indications and contraindications of this procedure. It describes the various techniques used, as well as the pre- and post-procedure management and the common complications.
Lily Martin
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The chapter on liver biopsy in children includes the indications and contraindications of this procedure. It describes the various techniques used, as well as the pre- and post-procedure management and the common complications.
Lily Martin
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Annals of Internal Medicine, 1978
Excerpt To the editor: In 1975 it was shown that multitransfused hemophiliacs have a high prevalence of abnormal liver function tests without physical signs of liver disease (1).
P. M. Mannucci+3 more
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Excerpt To the editor: In 1975 it was shown that multitransfused hemophiliacs have a high prevalence of abnormal liver function tests without physical signs of liver disease (1).
P. M. Mannucci+3 more
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Archives of Internal Medicine, 1960
Two decades have elapsed since Iverson and Roholm 1 popularized liver biopsy as a diagnostic procedure. Ever since, numerous series of papers have been published from different countries emphasizing the importance and efficacy of this procedure as a diagnostic and research method.
Amarjit Singh+2 more
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Two decades have elapsed since Iverson and Roholm 1 popularized liver biopsy as a diagnostic procedure. Ever since, numerous series of papers have been published from different countries emphasizing the importance and efficacy of this procedure as a diagnostic and research method.
Amarjit Singh+2 more
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