Total: 7 |
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PMID (PMCID) | ||
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23622659 |
MIXED_SAMPLE | Child |
Vascular complications after orthotopic liver transplantation in Estonia. | ||
Vali T, Tein A, Tiganik V, Ulst K. Transplant Proc. 2013;45(3):1201-3. |
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Their diagnoses were cholestatic disease (n = 8); hepatitis C virus (HCV) cirrhosis (n = 6); tumor (n = 3); Budd-Chiari syndrome (n = 2); autoimmune hepatitis (n = 1); cystic fibrosis (n = 1); or fulminant hepatic failure (n = 1). | ||
21668639 |
MALE | Adult |
Left renal vein ligation: a technique to mitigate low portal flow from splenic vein siphon during liver transplantation. | ||
Slater RR, Jabbour N, Abbass AA, Patil V, Hundley J, Kazimi M, Kim D, Yoshida A, Abouljoud M. Am J Transplant. 2011;11(8):1743-7. |
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The patient is a 43-year-old male with cirrhosis from hepatitis C and Budd-Chiari syndrome, who had a variceal hemorrhage necessitating an emergent splenorenal shunt with 8 mm PTFE graft. | ||
16529659 (1421416) |
FEMALE | Adult |
Acute partial Budd-Chiari syndrome and portal vein thrombosis in cytomegalovirus primary infection: a case report. | ||
Spahr L, Cerny A, Morard I, Rubbia-Brandt L, Schrenzel J. BMC Gastroenterol. 2006;6:10. |
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The clinical course, biological evolution, radiological and histological findings were consistent with cytomegalovirus hepatitis complicated by a partial acute Budd-Chiari syndrome and portal thrombosis. | ||
16837801 |
FEMALE | Adult |
Hepatitis induced by Noni juice from Morinda citrifolia: a rare cause of hepatotoxicity or the tip of the iceberg? | ||
Yuce B, Gulberg V, Diebold J, Gerbes AL. Digestion. 2006;73(2-3):167-70. |
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There was no evidence for hepatitis due to potentially hepatotoxic viruses, alcoholic hepatitis, Budd-Chiari syndrome, hemochromatosis, and Wilson's disease. | ||
16837801 |
FEMALE | Adult |
Hepatitis induced by Noni juice from Morinda citrifolia: a rare cause of hepatotoxicity or the tip of the iceberg? | ||
Yuce B, Gulberg V, Diebold J, Gerbes AL. Digestion. 2006;73(2-3):167-70. |
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There was no evidence for hepatitis due to potentially hepatotoxic viruses, alcoholic hepatitis, Budd-Chiari syndrome, hemochromatosis, and Wilson's disease. | ||
9505659 |
MALE | Middle Aged |
Mushroom poisoning: an indication for liver transplantation. | ||
Skaare VK. J Transpl Coord. 1997;7(3):141-3. |
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There are numerous causes of fulminant hepatic failure including acetaminophen, viral etiologies, acute fatty liver of pregnancy, ischemic hepatitis, and acute Budd-Chiari syndrome. | ||
8218992 |
MIXED_SAMPLE | Adult |
Elevated growth hormone levels in patients with non-alcoholic chronic liver disease. | ||
Ilan Y, Oren R, Tur-Kaspa R. J Gastroenterol Hepatol. 1993;8(5):448-50. |
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High serum concentrations of growth hormone (GH) were found in five patients with chronic liver diseases, including auto-immune chronic active hepatitis (two cases), Budd-Chiari syndrome, primary biliary cirrhosis and hepatitis B virus associated cirrhosis. |