1985
DOI: 10.1136/gut.26.2.140
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Cholestasis in amoebic liver abscess.

Abstract: SUMMARY Two hundred and thirty six patients with amoebic liver abscess were investigated for cholestasis, its mechanism and the natural course of the disease. Cholestasis was seen in 29% of cases and it presented with some unusual features: it was frequently seen in young men (mean age 38-6±6-3 years) (87%) with acute onset (69%) and was associated with signs of peritonism, or peritonitis (28%), splenomegaly (12%) and hepatic encephalopathy (coma 13%). Raised diaphragm was seen only in 37% of cases. Alcoholism… Show more

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“…The incidence of jaundice in patients with ALA varies between 6% and 29% [1][2][3][4]. Ramachandran et al [7] reported 137 cases of ALA in which jaundice was seen in 11 patients only (8%), out of which 9 patients had serum bilirubin 2-5mg/ dl and two patients had Serum bilirubin >5 mg/dl.…”
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“…The incidence of jaundice in patients with ALA varies between 6% and 29% [1][2][3][4]. Ramachandran et al [7] reported 137 cases of ALA in which jaundice was seen in 11 patients only (8%), out of which 9 patients had serum bilirubin 2-5mg/ dl and two patients had Serum bilirubin >5 mg/dl.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The mechanism of hyperbilirubinemia in ALA has been studied previously in many studies [2,6]. Various mechanisms were suggested like pressure on biliary ducts at the porta hepatis especially by large abscess [2,7].…”
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