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Current Opinion in Gastroenterology, 1999
Pediatric hepatology is no different than any other pediatric specialty. The prime objective is either to cure disease or to minimize its impact on the child. The result will be that children with chronic liver disease will become adults with chronic liver disease, and the long-term follow-up of pediatric liver disease will pass out of the hands of ...
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Pediatric hepatology is no different than any other pediatric specialty. The prime objective is either to cure disease or to minimize its impact on the child. The result will be that children with chronic liver disease will become adults with chronic liver disease, and the long-term follow-up of pediatric liver disease will pass out of the hands of ...
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1996
Abstract The term ‘Polycystic liver disease’ (PLO) is often used to describe a condition with numerous cysts scattered throughout the liver parenchyma (Poinso et al. 1954; Melnick 1955; Peltokallio 1970; Sanfelippo et al. 1974; Vauthey et al. 1991).
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Abstract The term ‘Polycystic liver disease’ (PLO) is often used to describe a condition with numerous cysts scattered throughout the liver parenchyma (Poinso et al. 1954; Melnick 1955; Peltokallio 1970; Sanfelippo et al. 1974; Vauthey et al. 1991).
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2005
Abstract For diagnostic purposes, it is useful to divide liver diseases in pregnant women into three main categories: 1. Liver diseases occurring coincidentally in a pregnant woman (viral hepatitis is the most common cause of jaundice in pregnant patients). 2. Pregnancy occurring in a woman with chronic liver disease. 3.
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Abstract For diagnostic purposes, it is useful to divide liver diseases in pregnant women into three main categories: 1. Liver diseases occurring coincidentally in a pregnant woman (viral hepatitis is the most common cause of jaundice in pregnant patients). 2. Pregnancy occurring in a woman with chronic liver disease. 3.
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CHLOROTHIAZIDE IN LIVER DISEASE
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 1958Sheila Sherlock+3 more
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