CONCLUSIONS:CDFI is an ideal and non-invasive method for evaluating liver hemodynamics in obstructive jaundice. If the increase of hepatic arterial flow is more significant than the decrease of the blood flow in the portal vein,hepatic functional recovery after operation is smoother, suggesting a ...
2. Role of the Liver: The liver is a crucial organ in the body that performs many functions, including the production of bile. Bile is essential for the digestion of fats. 3. Impact of Jaundice on Liver Function: In individuals suffering from jaundice, the liver's ability to produce bile...
METHODS: Twenty cases of obstructive jaundice were detected by CDFI and changes of liver function were measured after operation. The variables of hemodynamic monitoring included peak flow rate and mean blood flow in the hepatic artery proper at the peak of the contraction period; the inner diameter...
Privacy & Other Trust Info health centers/skin center/image collection a-z list/jaundice picture article Diseases of Pigment Often, physiologicjaundice-- the type seen in most newborns -- does not require treatment. It will typically disappear in a few days. Doctors will test the baby'sbilirubi...
aShall i visit the places by bus in Xi'an. 在西安将我乘公共汽车参观地方。[translate] ajaundice, liver enlargement (18 cm), and acne lesions on the upper torso 正在翻译,请等待...[translate]
Mucinous cystic neoplasms of the liver are mostly benign but state challenging clinical problems. The case report emphasizes the need for thorough assessment and surgery intervention in patients with hepatic cystic masses in the context of potential biliary complications. A 21-year-old female patient ...
Effects of sulfasalazine on lipid peroxidation and histologic liver damage in a rat model of obstructive jaundice and obstructive jaundice with lipopolysac... The aim of this study was to investigate the effect of sulfasalazine on lipid peroxidation and histologic liver damage due to obstructive jaund...
Disposition of Bilirubin by the Liver Bilirubin excretion from the body is a major function of the liver (seeFig. 149-1), wherein specialized microanatomy enhances extraction of tightly protein-bound compounds from the circulation. Hepatic translocation of bilirubin from blood to bile involves four...
Changes in liver in acute epidemic hepatitis (catarrhal jaundice) based on 38 aspiration biopsies, Acta path. microbial. scand. 76:427-42, 1939.Roholm, K. and Iversen, P. Changes in the liver in acute epidemic hepatitis (catarrhal jaundice) based on 38 as- piration biopsies, Acta path. ...
a disease of the liver, characterized by, among other symptoms, yellowness of the skin. Also calledicterus. See also:Complexion -Ologies & -Isms. Copyright 2008 The Gale Group, Inc. All rights reserved. jaundice Past participle:jaundiced ...