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Liver Diseases, Parasitic
Known as:
Diseases, Parasitic Liver
, Parasitic Liver Diseases
, Liver Disease, Parasitic
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Liver diseases caused by infections with PARASITES, such as tapeworms (CESTODA) and flukes (TREMATODA).
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Amebiasis
In Blood
Microbiological
chemically induced
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Echinococcosis, Hepatic
Schistosomiasis
Broader (3)
Infestation
Parasitic Diseases
liver infection
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2017
2017
Adrenergic regulation during acute hepatic infection with Entamoeba histolytica in the hamster: involvement of oxidative stress, Nrf2 and NF-KappaB
L. R. Aldaba-Muruato
,
M. Muñoz-Ortega
,
J. Macías-Pérez
,
Julieta Pulido-Ortega
,
S. Martínez-Hernández
,
J. Ventura-Juárez
Parasite
2017
Corpus ID: 22194735
Oxidative stress and transcriptional pathways of nuclear factor erythroid 2-related factor 2 (Nrf2) and nuclear factor kappa-B…
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2011
2011
Risk factors for hilar cholangiocarcinoma: a case-control study in China.
Wen-ke Cai
,
H. Sima
,
Ben-dong Chen
,
Guang‐shun Yang
World Journal of Gastroenterology
2011
Corpus ID: 7127537
AIM To study the association between hilar cholangiocarcinoma (HC) and pre-existing medical conditions. METHODS Three hundred…
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2010
2010
Risk factors for intrahepatic cholangiocarcinoma: a possible role of hepatitis B virus
M. Tanaka
,
Hideo Tanaka
,
H. Tsukuma
,
A. Ioka
,
A. Oshima
,
T. Nakahara
Journal of Viral Hepatitis
2010
Corpus ID: 17770681
Summary. There are several established risk factors for intrahepatic cholangiocarcinoma (ICC), namely primary sclerosing…
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Review
2000
Review
2000
Laparoscopic approach for the treatment of symptomatic non-parasitic liver cysts is effective and minimally invasive
O. Andriani
,
J. Grondona
,
+4 authors
J. Diez
2000
Corpus ID: 79829356
1995
1995
Journal of Hepatology: The Third Quinquennium
G. Paumgartner
1995
Corpus ID: 71621145
1994
1994
Cellular localisations of interleukin-1 beta, interleukin-6 and tumor necrosis factor-alpha mRNA in a parasitic granulomatous disease of the liver, alveolar echinococcosis.
S. Bresson-Hadni
,
O. Petitjean
,
+5 authors
D. Vuitton
European Cytokine Network
1994
Corpus ID: 11680286
Alveolar echinococcosis (AE), an uncommon and very severe parasitic liver disease, can be considered as an "infectious model" of…
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Highly Cited
1990
Highly Cited
1990
Hepatitis‐B‐Associated Glomerulonephritis: Pathology, Pathogenesis, and Clinical Course
V. Venkataseshan
,
K. Lieberman
,
+8 authors
J. Churg
Medicine
1990
Corpus ID: 44739588
Hepatitis-B-associated glomerulonephritis (HBGN) is a distinct entity occurring frequently in hepatitis-B-prevalent areas of the…
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1990
1990
[Primary liver cancer coincident with schistosomiasis japonica].
S. Uetsuji
,
M. Yamamura
,
Y. Okuda
,
K. Yamamichi
,
M. Yamamoto
Gan no rinsho. Japan journal of cancer clinics
1990
Corpus ID: 28026092
The etiologic relationship of a parasitic liver disease to primary liver cancer has long been debated, and reported is a case…
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1979
1979
Impairment of drug metabolism in polycystic non-parasitic liver disease.
E. Sotaniemi
,
P. Luoma
,
P. Järvensivu
,
K. Sotaniemi
British Journal of Clinical Pharmacology
1979
Corpus ID: 31877201
1. Drug-metabolizing capacity in cases of polycystic non-parasitic liver disease was investigated using plasma antipyrine…
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Review
1975
Review
1975
Primary liver cancer coincident with schistosomiasis japonica. A study of 24 necropsies
T. Nakashima
,
K. Okuda
,
M. Kojiro
,
K. Sakamoto
,
Y. Kubo
,
Y. Shimokawa
Cancer
1975
Corpus ID: 19388454
The etiologic relationship of parasitic liver disease to primary liver cancer has long been debated. For this reason, a review of…
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