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Short Working Memory Impairment Associated with Hippocampal Microglia Activation in Chronic Hepatic Encephalopathy. [PDF]
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Inter-organ communications: With particular reference to hepatotrophic factors and intrinsic liver growth factors [PDF]
Porter, KA, Starzl, TE, Terblanche, J
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Resurrection of whole pancreaticoduodenal transplantation at the University of Pittsburgh [PDF]
Starzl, TE
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Journal of Pharmacological Methods, 1988
A new prosthetic, segmented polyether polyurethane portacaval shunt featuring quick-connect anastomotic ends was constructed and evaluated as part of a short-term pharmacokinetic study. The shunts were easily implanted, did not require the use of anticoagulants, and decreased the operative time normally required for this surgical preparation. There was
Howard C. Hughes+4 more
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A new prosthetic, segmented polyether polyurethane portacaval shunt featuring quick-connect anastomotic ends was constructed and evaluated as part of a short-term pharmacokinetic study. The shunts were easily implanted, did not require the use of anticoagulants, and decreased the operative time normally required for this surgical preparation. There was
Howard C. Hughes+4 more
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The American Journal of Surgery, 1958
Abstract Eleven cirrhotic patients had portacaval shunt performed during acute bleeding from esophagogastric varices. Four died in the postoperative period and two died at a later date. Five remain alive and have not bled again. Only one patient bled after surgery in spite of the fact that balloon tamponade was not employed postoperatively in any ...
Arthur C. Pattison, William P. Mikkelsen
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Abstract Eleven cirrhotic patients had portacaval shunt performed during acute bleeding from esophagogastric varices. Four died in the postoperative period and two died at a later date. Five remain alive and have not bled again. Only one patient bled after surgery in spite of the fact that balloon tamponade was not employed postoperatively in any ...
Arthur C. Pattison, William P. Mikkelsen
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The Portacaval Shunt: Is It Still Indicated?
Surgical Clinics of North America, 1990This article has attempted to question whether the more recently introduced methods of treating the patient with variceal hemorrhage have resulted in higher salvage rates and a better quality of life. Data concerning other types of central shunts, selective shunting, nonshunt operations, hepatic transplantation, sclerotherapy, and pharmacologic ...
Barry A. Levine, Kenneth R. Sirinek
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