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Genetics of Liver Injury and Fibrosis
Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research, 2011Genetic risk factors play critical roles in liver injury and fibrosis, since both initiation and progression of chronic liver diseases differ between individuals challenged by identical environmental factors. Recently genomewide association studies have identified specific novel risk genes for (non-alcoholic) fatty liver disease (adiponutrin), viral ...
Frank Lammert, Susanne N. Weber
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THE MANAGEMENT OF BLUNT LIVER INJURIES
Australian and New Zealand Journal of Surgery, 1999Although the general surgeon who takes emergency call may be confronted with a patient who has sustained a blunt liver injury, the decrease in road trauma and workâplace accidents has meant that this will be an infrequent occurrence. Minimal exposure will, of necessity, extrapolate to difficulty in coping with a catastrophic event which comes ...
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BURSTING INJURIES OF THE LIVER
The Journal of Trauma: Injury, Infection, and Critical Care, 1961Frank Akamine+2 more
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Alcohol Potentiation of Liver Injury
Toxicological Sciences, 1984Alcohol enhances the activity of many but not of all hepatotoxic agents. Not only high toxic doses but also amounts commonly consumed today by many people are active in this respect. An induction of the hepatic microsomal drug-metabolizing system leading to an increased metabolism of the hepatotoxic agents to toxic radicals is the best established ...
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