نتایج جستجو برای: recurrent cholestasis

تعداد نتایج: 134921  

2013
TIMO J. LAATIKAINEN I. PELTONEN PENi L. NYLANDER

Thus, the changes in maternal steroid metabolism caused by cholestasis are reflected in the steroid profile of the fetoplacental circulation. Furthermore, maternal intrahepatic cholestasis may result in the production of some substance which crosses the placenta and affects fetal steroid metabolism. Received for publication 7 November 1973 and in revised form 13 February 1974. INTRODUCTION Intr...

2016
Neng-Li Wang Yu-Lan Lu Ping Zhang Mei-Hong Zhang Jing-Yu Gong Yi Lu Xin-Bao Xie Yi-Ling Qiu Yan-Yan Yan Bing-bing Wu Jian-She Wang

BACKGROUND AND AIMS Large indels are commonly identified in patients but are not detectable by routine Sanger sequencing and panel sequencing. We specially designed a multi-gene panel that could simultaneously test known large indels in addition to ordinary variants, and reported the diagnostic yield in patients with intrahepatic cholestasis. METHODS The panel contains 61 genes associated wit...

Journal: :Annali italiani di chirurgia 2010
Vincenzo Neri Antonio Ambrosi Alberto Fersini Nicola Tartaglia

OBJECTIVES Acute biliary pancreatitis (ABP) is caused by alteration of the papillary patency. The normal transpapillar flux and the cleaning of the common biliary duct (CBD) may prevent potentially avoidable recurrent pancreatitis. METHODS In the period September 1997/December 2008 we have treated 224 ABP (34 severe, 190 mild/moderate): 162 (72,4%) with the first attack, 62 (27.6%) with recur...

Journal: :Clinics in liver disease 2008
Gernot Zollner Michael Trauner

This article gives an overview of the molecular and cellular mechanisms of cholestasis. Topics reviewed include the pathomechanisms of hereditary cholestasis syndromes, such as progressive familial intrahepatic cholestasis, and hepatocellular transporter defects encountered in various acquired cholestatic disorders, such as intrahepatic cholestasis of pregnancy, drug-induced cholestasis, inflam...

Journal: :Annals of hepatology 2003
Emilio Alberto Rodríguez-Garay

Cholestasis may result from a failure in bile secretion in hepatocytes or ductular cells, or from a blockade to the free bile flow. Human cholestasis may be induced by many drugs, being antibiotics the more common. Other types of cholestasis seen in humans are a group of familial cholestatic disorders, obstructive cholestasis, primary biliary cirrhosis, extrahepatic biliary atresia, primary scl...

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