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Intrahepatic cholestasis of
pregnancy (ICP), also
known as
obstetric cholestasis,
cholestasis of pregnancy,
jaundice of pregnancy, and
prurigo gravidarum...
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classification is
further divided into
acute or
chronic and
extrahepatic or
intrahepatic. The
signs and
symptoms of
cholestasis vary
according to the cause. In...
- (cholelithiasis) is not
clearly ****ociated with cholangiocarcinoma. However,
intrahepatic stones (called hepatolithiasis),
which are rare in the West but common...
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Transjugular intrahepatic portosystemic shunt (TIPS or TIPSS) is an
artificial channel within the
liver that
establishes communication between the inflow...
- flukes. The most
common types are HCC,
which makes up 80% of
cases and
intrahepatic cholangiocarcinoma. The
diagnosis may be
supported by
blood tests and...
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Intrahepatic bile
ducts compose the
outflow system of
exocrine bile
product from the liver. They can be
divided into:
Lobar ducts (right and left hepatic...
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Progressive familial intrahepatic cholestasis (PFIC) is a
group of
familial cholestatic conditions caused by
defects in
biliary epithelial transporters...
- follows: bile
canaliculi →
canals of
Hering →
interlobular bile
ducts →
intrahepatic bile
ducts → left and
right hepatic ducts merge to form →
common hepatic...
- The
canals of Hering, or
intrahepatic bile ductules, are part of the
outflow system of
exocrine bile
product from the liver.
Liver stem
cells are hypothesized...
- (communicating
cavernous ectasia, or
congenital cystic dilatation of the
intrahepatic biliary tree) is a rare
inherited disorder characterized by
cystic dilatation...