Pathological processes of the LIVER.
- A measurement of individual bile acids in serum by high-performance liquid chromatography for clinical diagnostic information of hepatobiliary diseases.
- Abnormalities of serum insulin-like activity in liver-disease.
- ACANTHOCHEILONEMA PERSTANS IN A EUROPEAN FEMALE. A DISCUSSION OF ITS POSSIBLE PATHOGENICITY AND A SUGGESTED NEW SYNDROME.
- ACUTE RENAL FAILURE AFTER ORAL CHOLECYSTOGRAPHY.
- Aflatoxin and liver disease.
- Alcohol abusers exhibit a higher IgA response to acetaldehyde-modified proteins. In the present study we have used an enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay to measure the immunoreactivity towards acetaldehyde-modified proteins in plasma from...
- Alimentary disease. Liver and pancrease surgical.
- Alterations in serum triglyceride levels in liver disease.
- Ammonia intoxication in hepatic coma.
- Anemia in chronic liver disease.
- Angiographic and echographic findings in avascular focal nodular hyperplasia of the liver.
- Causes and effects of acute liver damage.
- Changes of dipeptidylpeptidase IV as a membrane marker of lymphocytes in acute and chronic liver diseases--biochemical and cytochemical investigations. Lymphocytic dipeptidylpeptidase IV (DPP-IV, E.C. 3.4.14.5) is described as a marker enzyme of immunostimulant T-lymphocytes as well as functional...
- Choice of anesthesia for patients with liver disease.
- Chronic nonendocrine diseases with growth impairment; is growth hormone of therapeutic value?
- Congenital fibrosis of the liver as a familial defect.
- Copper metabolic defects and liver disease: environmental aspects. Copper (Cu) is an essential trace element for many biological processes. Cu homeostasis is generally well maintained by inbuilt controls in intestinal...
- Demonstration by "challenge" of hepatic dysfunction associated with propionyl erythromycin ester lauryl sulfate.
- Dosage adjustments in hepatic dysfunction.
- Further comparative studies on ascites in liver and heart disease.
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