2017
DOI: 10.21276/apalm.1223
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Analysis of morphological changes in liver in obstructive jaundice with special emphasis on fibrosis

Abstract: Background: Biliary obstruction can present with distressing symptoms and increased morbidity which leads to liver fibrosis, cholestasis, portal inflammation and ductular proliferation. Experimental studies showed reversal of histological findings in liver after biliary decompression surgery; however only a limited data is available regarding the same. Methods:Prospective observational study of 28 liver biopsies from 14 patients of obstructive jaundice, who underwent decompression surgery and showed clinical d… Show more

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“…carcinoma of gall bladder are all indications for ERCP, 3 Obstructive jaundice is the most prevalent indication of bile flow obstruction to the intestine from the liver, which causes an overflow of bile and its metabolites into the blood as well as insufficient bile excretion from the body.…”
Section: Original Articlementioning
confidence: 99%
“…carcinoma of gall bladder are all indications for ERCP, 3 Obstructive jaundice is the most prevalent indication of bile flow obstruction to the intestine from the liver, which causes an overflow of bile and its metabolites into the blood as well as insufficient bile excretion from the body.…”
Section: Original Articlementioning
confidence: 99%