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Effect of Hepatic Lipid Overload on Accelerated Hepatocyte Proliferation Promoted by HGF Expression via the SphK1/S1PR2 Pathway in MCD-diet Mouse Partial Hepatectomy. [PDF]

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Partial Hepatectomy in Adult Zebrafish

Journal of Visualized Experiments, 2021
Liver failure is one of the leading causes of death worldwide, and mortality from chronic liver disease is rising sharply in the United States. Healthy livers are capable of regenerating from toxic damage, but in advanced liver disease, the natural ability of the liver to regenerate is impaired.
Isaac M, Oderberg, Wolfram, Goessling
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Partial hepatectomy for intrahepatic stones

World Journal of Surgery, 1986
AbstractFifty partial hepatectomies were performed in 49 patients as the definitive treatment for symptomatic intrahepatic stones. The part of the liver containing the strictured ducts and stones was resected. In 39 patients, it was done as the primary procedure, and in 11, it was done when an initial procedure (including one left hepatic lobectomy ...
T K, Choi, J, Wong
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Partial Hepatectomy in Caroli's Disease

Scandinavian Journal of Gastroenterology, 1981
A patient with congenital cystic dilatation of the bile duct (Caroli's disease) is described. The diagnosis was obtained after endoscopic retrograde cholangiography. Owing to monolobar localization of the disease, the patient was successfully treated with partial resection.
E, Schrumpf   +4 more
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Computed Tomography After Partial Hepatectomy

Journal of Computer Assisted Tomography, 1984
Twenty-two patients with surgically resectable malignant primary liver neoplasm or hepatic metastases were examined by computed tomography both before and after surgery. The anatomic modifications created by the surgery, including right lobectomy, left lobectomy, segmentectomy, and wedge resections were evaluated.
D, Couanet, A, Shirkhoda, S, Wallace
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