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Postoperative Imaging Findings of Biliary Atresia
The Kasai portoenterostomy is the first-line treatment for the restoration of the flow of bile to the small intestine in patients with biliary atresia.
Jisun Hwang +7 more
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Bile Acid Receptor Therapeutics Effects on Chronic Liver Diseases [PDF]
In the past ten years, our understanding of the importance of bile acids has expanded from fat absorption and glucose/lipid/energy homeostasis into potential therapeutic targets for amelioration of chronic cholestatic liver diseases.
Alpini, Gianfranco +4 more
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This study analyzes gut bacteria in cholangiocarcinoma patients, revealing distinct microbial signatures that enable accurate disease detection. Species‐based diagnostic models achieved over 98% accuracy in identifying cholangiocarcinoma and distinguished it from other liver diseases. The research demonstrates that specific beneficial bacteria suppress
Benchen Rao +18 more
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BACKGROUND: Biliary atresia represents the most common surgically treatable cause of cholestasis in newborns. If not corrected, secondary biliary cirrhosis invariably results.
Alexandre Rodrigues FERREIRA +5 more
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Biliary Cirrhosis of the Liver [PDF]
Biliary Cirrhosis By Sir Roy Cameron and P. C. Hou. (Pathological Monographs, No. 1). Pp. x + 214. (Edinburgh and London: Oliver and Boyd, Ltd., 1962.) 63s. net.
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In the present study, we have demonstrated that the NUP85‐USP47‐ASK1 signaling pathway may have regulated the progression of liver fibrosis through modulating ERS. Additionally, we have developed a CREKA‐coupled liposome to target delivery of MV, a pharmacological inhibitor of NUP85, to activated HSCs, thereby attenuating liver fibrosis. ABSTRACT Liver
Dashuai Yang +11 more
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Case Report: Rare spontaneous hepatic rupture hemorrhage complicated by autoimmune liver disease
Autoimmune liver disease is predominantly characterized by autoimmune hepatitis and primary biliary cholangitis. In clinical practice, patients with autoimmune liver disease may progress to cirrhosis and subsequently develop multiple complications of ...
Limin Ma +4 more
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Introduction Q fever is a zoonotic infection that may cause severe hepatitis. Q-fever hepatitis has not yet been associated with autoimmune hepatitis and/or primary biliary cirrhosis.
Kaech Chloe +3 more
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Ursodeoxycholic acid improves bilirubin but not albumin in primary biliary cirrhosis: further evidence for nonefficacy. [PDF]
BACKGROUND/AIM: In randomised controlled trials (RCTs) of ursodeoxycholic acid (UDCA), although serum bilirubin is frequently reduced, its effect on disease progression and mortality is unclear.
Burroughs, Andrew K +5 more
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Hepatic HDGF as a key mediator in coordinating hepatic steatosis and intrahepatic crosstalk in MASLD. Activation of HDGF facilitates its interaction with both STAT3 and S6K1, driving the S6K1‐dependent STAT3 phosphorylation and subsequently enhancing hepatic lipogenesis.
Jian Wen +28 more
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