Gallstones
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25. Biochemical identification of patients with gallstones associated with acute pancreatitis on the day of admission to hospital.
Current trends in the treatment of gallstone pancreatitis require rapid diagnosis of cholelithiasis. This study evaluates the diagnostic potential of plasma aspartate aminotransferase (AST), alkaline phosphatase, and bilirubin on the day of admission to hospital in 215 attacks of acute pancreatitis. The optimal diagnostic cut-off level for AST was 60 IU/1. A
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26. Gallstones
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27. Identification of gallbladder mucin-bilirubin complex in human cholesterol gallstone matrix. Effects of reducing agents on in vitro dissolution of matrix and intact gallstones.
The goals of this study were to isolate and characterize the nonlipid matrix of human cholesterol gallstones. The lipid portion of gallstones was dissolved in ethanol/ether, leaving an insoluble, granular, brown-black matrix that constituted 12.5% of solitary large stones and 3.5% of multiple small stones. The matrix was partially solubilized by sonication a
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28. Gallstones in custard
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29. GALLSTONES
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30. The physicochemical basis of cholesterol gallstone formation in man
The concentrations of bile salt, lecithin, and cholesterol were determined on each of 66 samples of gall bladder bile from patients with cholesterol gallstones and 25 samples of normal gall bladder bile. When these three constituents were plotted simultaneously on triangular coordinates, a complete separation of the normal and “abnormal” bile was achieve
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31. Timing of Surgery for Symptomatic Gallstones
The Royal College of Surgeons of England.
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32. Recurrent pancreatitis: not just alcohol, gallstones and scorpion venom
The Royal Society of Medicine.
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33. Production of bile duct hyperplasia and gallstones by lithocholic acid.
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34. Do cholecystectomy rates correlate with geographic variations in the prevalence of gallstones?
Two fold variations in the age and sex standardised post mortem prevalence of gallstones have been demonstrated between nine British towns by Barker and his colleagues. We have examined the rates of cholecystectomy in the Districts serving seven of these towns to discover whether the incidence of operation bears any relation to this variation in morbidity. T
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35. The formation of abnormal bile and cholesterol gallstones from dietary cholesterol in the prairie dog
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36. Ursodeoxycholic acid improves muscle contractility and inflammation in symptomatic gallbladders with cholesterol gallstones
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