This page lists all known medications that could potentially lead to 'Extrahepatic Cholestasis' as a side effect. It's important to note that mild side effects are quite common with medications. The ...
Cholestasis in general is classified as either extrahepatic, where there is a mechanical obstruction to the main bile ducts, or intrahepatic, where such an obstructive lesion cannot be demonstrated ...
Background: Early diagnosis of neonatal cholestasis is important for proper management. Making the differential diagnosis of extrahepatic from intrahepatic cholestasis as the first step for diagnosis ...
Clinical Observations and Laboratory Findings in the Reported Cases of Benign Recurrent Intrahepatic Cholestasis. Recently, a patient was seen and studied at the Massachusetts General Hospital who had ...
Methods of imaging the biliary tract in adults include ERCP and transhepatic cholangiography. In infants with cholestatic jaundice, in whom biliary atresia is a diagnostic possibility and early ...
The activity of alcohol dehydrogenase, an enzyme present principally in liver tissue, was repetitively determined in the serums of 266 patients with hepatic and nonhepatic diseases. The enzyme was ...
Cholestasis is a Greek word that means stopping or slowing of bile flow from the liver to the small intestine due to a block (obstruction) in the biliary duct system that connects the liver and small ...
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