نتایج جستجو برای: obstructive jaundice
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Surgical procedures in patients with obstructive jaundice are associated with significant morbidity and mortality1. This is due, to a large extent, to the development of postoperative complications such as sepsis, bleeding disorders and renal failure24. Clinical and experimental studies have suggested several aetiological factors for these complications including hypotension, impaired nutrition...
BACKGROUND Obstructive jaundice is associated with postoperative complications related to increased endotoxaemia and the inflammatory response. In animals obstructive jaundice is associated with endotoxaemia and cytokine induction, which are reversed by internal biliary drainage. AIMS To study endotoxaemia and the subsequent inflammatory response in obstructive jaundiced patients and after en...
Introduction. Both hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) presenting during pregnancy and HCC presenting with obstructive jaundice due to a tumor cast in the biliary tract are very rare. The management of these patients remains challenging. Presentation of Case. A 23-year-old lady presented with obstructive jaundice at 38 weeks of gestation. Investigations showed HCC with a biliary tumor thrombus. She ...
Jaundice in children is more often due to hepatic disease than obstruction. Differential considerations for obstructive jaundice in children include choledocholithiasis, choledochal cysts and rare neoplasms. Rhabdomyosarcoma, the most common soft tissue sarcoma in pediatric patients, typically involves the head and neck, genitourinary system and extremities. Embryonal rhabdomyosarcoma of the bi...
Obstructive jaundice is a common surgical problem that occurs when there is blockage of the passage of conjugated bilirubin from liver to intestine. In most benign biliary diseases, jaundice is intermittent and incomplete. Only a few diseases (e.g. primary sclerosing cholangitis) result in persistent obstructive jaundice, or even in biliary cirrhosis and portal hypertension, and most cases are ...
Multiple myeloma can occasionally present with jaundice. The underlying process may be pancreatic head myeloma infiltration causing obstructive jaundice or hepatic amyloid deposition resulting in cholestatic jaundice. A rare case of myeloma presenting as jaundice due to hepatic myeloma infiltration is reported.
OBs-mucTivF jaundice is amenable to surgical treatment when the obstruction is extrahepatic. In recent years it has been recognised that the obstruction may be intrahepatic and the complete picture of obstructive jaundice may be seen without obstruction of the main bile ducts. It is important to differentiate between intrahepatic anid extrahepatic cholestasis in order to avoid unnecessary surgi...
Acute obstruction of the extrahepatic ducts causes gross proximal duct dilatation, and elevated levels of ornithine carbamyl transferase, bilirubin, and alkaline phosphatase. Slow progressive obstruction causes variable proximal duct dilatation and in these cases bilirubin, alkaline phosphatase, and ornithine carbamyl transferase return to normal, despite the presence of severe though incomplet...
Abstract Obstructive jaundice caused by malignant distal biliary obstruction is a common clinical symptom in patients with inoperable biliary–pancreatic cancer. Endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography (ERCP)-guided stent implantation an effective treatment for obstructive jaundice. Internal drainage more physiologic and associated better quality of life than external methods such as perc...
INTRODUCTION Colorectal carcinoma, one of the most frequent carcinomas, produces liver metastasis very frequently. Surprisingly, those secondaries rarely cause obstructive jaundice. If it appears, it is usually caused by compression or infiltration of the major bile ducts close to the hepatic hilus, less frequently with bile duct obstruction by gelatinous mucus produced by the timour, much rare...
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