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Complete extrahepatic obstruction is associated with great dilatation of the bile
canaliculi and intrahepatic bile ducts (hydrohepatosis), and the bile passages
contain bile casts or plugs. The increased biliary pressure interferes with the ...
Complete extrahepatic obstruction is associated with great dilatation of the bile
canaliculi and intrahepatic bile ducts (hydrohepatosis), and the bile passages
contain bile casts or plugs. The increased biliary pressure interferes with the ...
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BILIARY CIRRHosis The term “biliary cirrhosis” is applied to several etiologically
and also morpho. logically different types of cirrhosis, all of which have in
common a long history of extra- or intrahepatic cholestasis and, morphologically,
...
BILIARY CIRRHosis The term “biliary cirrhosis” is applied to several etiologically
and also morpho. logically different types of cirrhosis, all of which have in
common a long history of extra- or intrahepatic cholestasis and, morphologically,
...
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SECTION x v II — PLATE 35 INTRAHEPATIc CHole STASIS Clinical and
laboratory manifestations of cholestasis, in the absence of “liver cell damage",
present a major difficulty in the differential diagnosis of jaundice if the
extrahepatic bile ...
SECTION x v II — PLATE 35 INTRAHEPATIc CHole STASIS Clinical and
laboratory manifestations of cholestasis, in the absence of “liver cell damage",
present a major difficulty in the differential diagnosis of jaundice if the
extrahepatic bile ...
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SECTION | 1 |
plate PAGE NUMBER Num BER 1 Development of Liver and Its Venous System | 2 |
Prenatal and Postnatal Circulation | 3 |
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