item: #1 of 64 id: cord-000083-3p81yr4n author: None title: Poster Exhibition date: 2009-01-31 words: 113010 flesch: 51 summary: From this group of HBV patients 35 (98%) have had elevated urinal Dol excreation (45,8±5,2 g/ml vs . 3% and 47.4 respectively in HCC patients, 60.3% and 39.7 in LC patients, 55% and 40 in CHB patients, 55% and 40 in ACLF patients. keywords: 1,2; 2008; abbott; abdominal; ability; ablation; abnormal; absence; accuracy; acid; aclf; aclf patients; activation; active; activity; acute; acute hepatitis; acute liver; addition; adefovir; adiponectin; administration; adult; adv; advanced; advanced hcc; adverse; afp; age; agent; ahb; aids patients; aim; aims; alanine; albumin; alcoholic; alfa-2a; allele; alpha; alt; alt group; alt levels; alternative; amino; aminotransferase; amplicor; analogues; analysis; anemia; angiogenesis; angiogenic; animals; anti; antibody; antigen; antioxidant; antiviral; antiviral therapy; antiviral treatment; apoptosis; apoptotic; approach; area; arm; arterial; ascites; asian; asian patients; assay; assessment; associated; association; ast; asymptomatic; available; average; b virus; background; bangladesh; basal; baseline; baseline hbv; basic; bcaa; bcp; beijing; benefit; better; bile; biliary; bilirubin; binding; biochemical; biomarkers; biopsies; bleeding; blood; blot; bmi; body; breakthrough; calculated; cancer; cancer patients; carcinoma; carcinoma patients; carriers; cases; caspase; cause; cccdna; cd25; cd4; cd8; cells; center; ceus; chain; change; characteristics; characterized; chb patients; chc; chemotherapy; chen; child; children; china; chinese patients; cholesterol; chronic hbv; chronic hepatitis; chronic liver; chronic viral; cirrhosis group; cirrhotic patients; cisplatin; classification; cld; clearance; clevudine; clinical; clinical study; clones; cobas; cohort; colon; combination; combination therapy; combination treatment; combined; common; comparable; comparison; complete; complications; concentration; conclusion; condition; consecutive patients; content; continued; contrast; contribute; control; control group; conventional; copies; copper; correlation; cost; countries; counts; course; cox; criteria; cross; crp; crucial; culture; cumulative; curative; curve; cycle; cytokines; cytometry; daily; damage; data; days; dcp; death; december; decline; decreased; degree; dendritic; density; department; detection; determined; developed; developing; development; diabetes; diabetic patients; diagnosis; diameter; diet; differences; different; difficult; dipivoxil; direct; diseases; distribution; divided; dna levels; dna load; dna negative; dna positive; donors; dose; double; drug; duration; dynamic; dysfunction; early; effect; effective; effectiveness; efficacy; elder patients; elecsys; elevated; elevation; elisa; emergence; encephalopathy; end; endoscopic; endpoint; enhanced; entecavir; entry; enzyme; esophageal; essential; established; ethanol; etiology; etv; evaluation; events; evidence; evr; examination; excretion; experienced; experimental; exposure; expression; expression level; extent; extract; factors; failure; fatty liver; features; fed; female; fetoprotein; fibrosis; fibrotic; findings; flare; flow; fold; follow; following; formation; free; frequency; frequent; function; gallbladder; gallstones; gastric; gender; gene; general; genetic; genome; genomic; genotype; genotyping; ggt; glucose; glutathione; good; gpc-3; grade; greater; group; group b; growth; hand; hav; hbc; hbeag; hbeag level; hbeag negative; hbeag positive; hbeag seroconversion; hbs; hbv carriers; hbv cccdna; hbv dna; hbv genotype; hbv group; hbv infection; hbv reactivation; hbv replication; hbv therapy; hbv treatment; hbv viral; hbvdna; hcc cases; hcc cell; hcc group; hcc patients; hcclm3; hccs; hcv; hcv rna; healthy; hepatectomy; hepatic; hepatic fibrosis; hepatic hbv; hepatitis b; hepatitis group; hepatitis patients; hepatocarcinogenesis; hepatocellular; hepatocellular carcinoma; hepatocytes; hepatoma; hepg2; hev; hfgl2; high hbv; high serum; higher; histological; history; hiv; hla; hospital; host; hours; hscs; human; hvpg; hypertension; ifn; igg4; iii; il-10; il-6; il-8; images; imaging; immune; immunohistochemical; impact; important; improved; improvement; inactive; incidence; increase; independent; index; india; individuals; induction; infected; inflammation; inflammatory; influence; inhibited; inhibitor; initial; injection; injury; institute; insulin; intensity; interferon; interval; intrahepatic; intrahepatic hbv; introduction; invasion; invasive; investigation; iron; isolated; january; japan; jaundice; july; key; kidney; kinase; klf8; known; korea; laboratory; lamivudine; lamivudine group; lamivudine treatment; large; later; ldt; leading; length; leptin; lesions; levels; like; limited; linear; lines; lipid; lipiodol; liver; liver biopsy; liver cancer; liver cells; liver cirrhosis; liver damage; liver disease; liver failure; liver function; liver injury; liver stiffness; liver tissue; liver transplantation; 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reduction; refractory patients; region; regulation; regulatory; relapse; related; relationship; relative; replication; reported; reports; research; resection; resistance; resistant hbv; resistant patients; respectively; response; response rate; results; retrospective; reverse; rfa; ribavirin; risk; risk patients; rna; roche; role; rosiglitazone; routine; rvr; sae; safety; saline; samples; sbp; score; screening; sensitive; sensitivity; sequence; sequencing; sera; seroconversion; serological; serum alt; serum hbv; serum levels; session; severe; severity; sex; signal; signaling; significance; significant difference; significant fibrosis; significantly; similar; simple; simulation; single; sirna; site; size; small; sodium; somani; sonazoid; south; specific; specificity; spleen; splenic; stable; stage; staining; standard; statistical; status; steatohepatitis; steatosis; stellate; step; strain; stress; studies; study; study group; study patients; subjects; substitutions; suppression; surface; surgery; surveillance; survival; sustained; svr; svr patients; switching; syndrome; system; t cells; t12; tace; taiwan; target; technique; telbivudine; terlipressin; test; testing; therapeutic; therapies; therapy; therapy group; time; tissue; tlr2; tlr4; tnf; total; total hbv; toxicity; transaminase; transcription; transmission; transplantation; treatment; treatment group; treatment patients; treatment response; treatment results; treg; trials; tumor; tvr; types; ultrasonography; underwent; undetectable; undetectable hbv; univariate; university; unknown; untreated; urine; use; useful; vaccination; vaccine; value; variables; variations; variceal; varices; vascular; vegf; vein; venous; viral; viral hepatitis; viral load; virologic; virus; vitro; vivo; volume; wang; wd patients; weeks; weight; western; wild; withdrawal; women; workers; years; young patients; younger; zhang; zinc cache: cord-000083-3p81yr4n.txt plain text: cord-000083-3p81yr4n.txt item: #2 of 64 id: cord-001567-3bw7jbzq author: Borlak, Jürgen title: Proteome mapping of epidermal growth factor induced hepatocellular carcinomas identifies novel cell metabolism targets and mitogen activated protein kinase signalling events date: 2015-02-25 words: 14018 flesch: 33 summary: Categorization of tumour regulated proteins based on ontology terms 82 non-redundant tumour proteins covering To, UR and DR categories were considered and analysed for Ontologies using the GeneXplain software (v.2.4.1), the biological pathways tools Reactome (http://www.REACTOME.org) and KEGG (http://www.genome.jp/kegg) and WikiPathways (http://wikipathways.org). It is designed to find master regulatory molecules upstream of an input list of regulated tumour proteins. keywords: acid; activator; activity; additional; additional file; advanced; aldo; alpha; ammonium; analysis; antibodies; apoe; arginase; arginine; associated; atp; binding; biological; biomarkers; blood; blue; buffer; cancer; carcinoma; cells; changes; clinical; coloured; common; complex; control; data; dependent; development; different; disease; egf; egf transgenic; egfr; endoplasmic; energy; enzyme; epidermal; expression; extracellular; factor; family; fatty; fibrinogen; figure; file; function; gels; gene; gene expression; germany; glucose; glutathione; glycine; glycolysis; group; growth; hcc; healthy; hepatic; hepatocellular; hepatocellular carcinoma; high; human; hybrid; identification; immunohistochemistry; important; induced; induction; information; inhibitor; inner; integrated; interactions; keto; kinase; levels; lines; link; liver; liver cancer; maldi; mapping; marker; mass; master; matrix; membrane; metabolism; metastasis; mice; min; mitochondrial; mode; molecular; molecules; mouse; network; network proteins; node; non; note; novel; nuclear; observed; ontology; overexpression; oxidative; pathway; patients; peptide; peroxidase; phosphate; plasminogen; platelet; present; production; proliferation; proteins; proteome; proteomic; rad; rage; receptor; reductase; regulated; regulated proteins; regulation; regulatory; related; reported; repressed; response; reticulum; role; run; samples; score; search; second; segments; serum; signalling; significant; software; specific; spots; stress; strips; study; support; survival; synthetase; system; table; targeted; terms; tissue; tof; total; transgenic; tris; trna; tumour; tumour proteins; tumour specific; urea; urokinase cache: cord-001567-3bw7jbzq.txt plain text: cord-001567-3bw7jbzq.txt item: #3 of 64 id: cord-002272-c7f1l13s author: Sauter, Kristin A. title: Macrophage colony-stimulating factor (CSF1) controls monocyte production and maturation and the steady-state size of the liver in pigs date: 2016-07-21 words: 6673 flesch: 46 summary: To explore the role of CSF1 in steady-state control of monocyte production and differentiation and tissue repair, we previously developed a bioactive protein with a longer half-life in circulation by fusing pig CSF1 with the Fc region of pig IgG1a. We fused pig CSF1, which is equally active in all mammalian species tested (20) , with the Fc region of pig IgG1a (CSF1-Fc) (21) . keywords: acute; administration; analysis; animals; anti; applications; blood; body; bone; cd163; cells; clinical; cluster; colony; consistent; control; count; csf1; cytokines; dab; dako; data; days; dependent; disease; early; effect; evidence; expansion; expression; factor; failure; fc treatment; fig; functions; genes; graphs; growth; half; hepatic; hepatocyte; homeostasis; human; impact; increase; inflammatory; injection; injury; ki67; large; liver; macrophages; markers; marrow; maturation; mice; min; models; monocyte; mouse; native; nuclei; number; pbs; pigs; portal; proliferation; protein; receptor; regeneration; representative; response; results; scientific; sections; serum; significant; size; spleen; state; study; substantial; system; tissue; total; treatment; wbc; weaning; weight cache: cord-002272-c7f1l13s.txt plain text: cord-002272-c7f1l13s.txt item: #4 of 64 id: cord-003921-8r8z0otz author: Nakamura, Kojiro title: The Evolving Role of Neutrophils in Liver Transplant Ischemia-Reperfusion Injury date: 2019-01-29 words: 6706 flesch: 19 summary: Recombinant relaxin protects liver transplants from ischemia damage via hepatocyte glucocorticoid receptor: from bench-to-bedside Neutrophils, from marrow to microbes Sterile inflammation in the liver Intravascular danger signals guide neutrophils to sites of sterile inflammation Acetaminopheninduced hepatotoxicity in mice is dependent on Tlr9 and the Nalp3 inflammasome Functional inactivation of neutrophils with a Mac-1 (CD11b/CD18) monoclonal antibody protects against ischemiareperfusion injury in rat liver Efficacy of intraportal injection of anti-ICAM-1 monoclonal antibody against liver cell injury following warm ischemia in the rat Endogenous histones function as alarmins in sterile inflammatory liver injury through Toll-like receptor 9 in mice The nuclear factor HMGB1 mediates hepatic injury after murine liver ischemia-reperfusion Thrombomodulin attenuates inflammatory damage due to liver ischemia and reperfusion injury in mice in Toll-like receptor 4-dependent manner The HMGB1/RAGE axis triggers neutrophil-mediated injury amplification following necrosis Hepatocyte-specific high-mobility group box 1 deletion worsens the injury in liver ischemia/reperfusion: a role for intracellular high-mobility group box 1 in cellular protection Albeit non-specifically targeting neutrophil functions, the reduction of extracellular DAMPs such as HMGB1 or histone seems favorable, because DAMPs are the immune-activating signals released from host cells but not from pathogens. keywords: activation; activity; acute; addition; adhesion; anti; apoptosis; apoptotic; blood; cell; clinical; cxcl2; cxcr4; damage; damps; death; deficient; dependent; disease; dominant; ecm; elastase; endogenous; expression; extracellular; factor; fmit; formation; fpr1; functions; graft; hepatic; hepatocellular; high; hmgb1; host; human; immune; induced; infiltration; inflammation; inflammatory; inhibitor; injury; innate; iri; ischemia; knockout; kupffer; levels; liver; liver iri; lsecs; lung; macrophages; marrow; matrix; mechanism; mice; migration; mmp-9; mmp9; model; mouse; mpo; murine; necrosis; netosis; nets; neutrophil; nuclear; organ; parenchymal; patients; phenotype; phox; polarization; potential; pro; process; production; proteins; recent; receptor; recipients; reduced; release; repair; reperfusion; reperfusion injury; resolution; response; reverse; role; ros; signaling; site; specific; sterile; studies; study; subset; targeting; tgfβ; therapeutic; tissue; transplantation; traps; vegf cache: cord-003921-8r8z0otz.txt plain text: cord-003921-8r8z0otz.txt item: #5 of 64 id: cord-005892-3yuznrdv author: Hübener, P. title: Das akut-auf-chronische Leberversagen als diagnostische und therapeutische Herausforderung der Intensivmedizin date: 2017-02-16 words: 2155 flesch: 22 summary: The inflammatory response and immune function Acute-on-chronic liver failure: A new syndrome that will re-classify cirrhosis Mechanisms of decompensation and organ failure in cirrhosis: From peripheral arterial vasodilation to systemic inflammation hypothesis Tumor necrosis factor alpha and interleukin 6 plasma levels in infected cirrhotic patients Pathophysiological effects of albumin dialysis in acute-on-chronic liver failure: A randomized controlled study Patients with acute on chronic liver failure display sepsis-like immune paralysis Short-term prognosis of community-acquired bacteremia in patients with liver cirrhosis or alcoholism: A population-based cohort study Bacterial infection in patients with advanced cirrhosis: a multicentre prospective study Infections in patients with cirrhosis increase mortality fourfold and should be used in determining prognosis ClinicalCourseofacuteon-chronic liver failure syndrome and effects on prognosis Development and validation of a prognostic score to predict mortality in patients with acute-on-chronic liver failure Acute-on-chronic liver failure: Consensus recommendations of the Asian Pacific Association for the Study of the Liver (APASL) Glucocorticoids plus N-acetylcysteine in severe alcoholic hepatitis Prednisolone or Pentoxifylline for Alcoholic Hepatitis Management of critically-ill cirrhotic patients Intensive care of the patient with cirrhosis Acute-on-chronic liver failure before liver transplantation: Impact on posttransplant outcomes Acute-onchronic liver failure: Excellent outcomes after liver transplantation but high mortality on the wait list Acute-on-chronic liver failure: Terminology, mechanisms and management Bacterialinfectionsincirrhosis: A position statement based on the EASL Special Conference Management of acute-on-chronic liver failure Transfusion strategies for acute upper gastrointestinal bleeding Albumin for bacterial infections other than spontaneous bacterial peritonitis in cirrhosis. Liver failure · Cirrhosis · Infection · Organ failure · Transplantation Acute-on chronic liver failure Acute-on-chronic liver failure Toward an improved definition of acute-on-chronic liver failure Survival in infectionrelated acute-on-chronic liver failure is defined by extrahepatic organ failures Acute-on-chronic liver failure is a distinct syndrome that develops in patients with acute decompensation of cirrhosis Lessons from look-back in acute liver failure? keywords: aclf; acute; akut; albumin; als; anzahl; auch; auf; auslöser; bacterial; bei; bis; chronic; chronic liver; chronische; cirrhosis; clif; consensus; consortium; das; dem; den; der; des; die; disease; durch; effects; eine; encephalopathy; failure; für; hepatic; high; identifiziert; infections; infektionen; intensivmedizin; ist; kann; leberversagen; letalität; liver; liver failure; management; mit; mortality; nach; oder; ohne; onchronic; organ; organversagen; patienten; patients; prognosis; risk; score; short; sich; sind; sowie; study; survival; syndrome; system; systemic; tab; term; therapeutic; therapeutische; transplantation; und; von; werden; wird; wurde cache: cord-005892-3yuznrdv.txt plain text: cord-005892-3yuznrdv.txt item: #6 of 64 id: cord-005949-8po9xe5g author: Streetz, K.L. title: Akutes Leberversagen: Übersicht zur aktuellen Diagnostik und Therapie date: 2013-11-06 words: 1382 flesch: 37 summary: A report from the European Liver Transplant Registry (ELTR) Extracorporeal albumin dialysis with the molecular adsorbent recirculating system in acute-onchronic liver failure: the RELIEF trial Population-based surveillance for acute liver failure Acute liver failure: a life-threatening disease Liver transplantation for acute liver failure in Europe: outcomes over 20 years from the ELTR database Etiologies and outcomes of acute liver failure in Germany Usefulness of corticosteroids for the treatment of severe and fulminant forms of autoimmune hepatitis Effects of fractionated plasma separation and adsorption on survival in patients with acute-on-chronic liver failure Acute liver failure: summary of a workshop Intravenous N-acetylcysteine improves transplant-free survival in early stage non-acetaminophen acute liver failure Extracorporeal detoxification using the molecular adsorbent recirculating system for critically ill patients with liver failure Results of a prospective study of acute liver failure at 17 tertiary care centers in the United States Development of an accurate index for predicting outcomes of patients with acute liver failure Keratin variants predispose to acute liver failure and adverse outcome: race and ethnic associations Management of severe acute to fulminant hepatitis B: to treat or not to treat or when to treat? Med Klin Intensivmed Notfmed DOI: 10.1007/s00063-013-0285-4 sha: doc_id: 5949 cord_uid: 8po9xe5g Although acute liver failure is a rare disease with a prevalence of 5 per 1 million people, it has a considerablely high mortality rate of 34 %. keywords: acetaminophen; acetylcysteine; acute; alv; bei; dass; daten; dem; der; des; die; disease; durch; einer; enzephalopathie; etwa; failure; fälle; für; group; hepatic; hepatitis; high; ist; koagulopathie; kommt; lebertransplantation; liver; mit; nac; nicht; organ; paracetamol; patienten; patients; possible; rate; selection; severe; sollte; study; tage; therapy; transplantation; und; ursache; viral; von; werden; wie; wird; zur cache: cord-005949-8po9xe5g.txt plain text: cord-005949-8po9xe5g.txt item: #7 of 64 id: cord-006391-esnsa4u5 author: None title: Abstracts 5(th) Tripartite Meeting Salzburg/Austria, September 9–11,1982 date: 1982 words: 44873 flesch: 47 summary: Control patients (no ASA) were compared to those receiving 80 or 325 mg. After transplantation patients were followed for a minimum of 3 months and a maximum of 42 months. keywords: abdominal; absorption; accr; accumulation; acid; activity; acute; addition; administration; adrenal; agent; aim; alcohol; allografts; amino; amoebic; amx; analysis; anastomosis; aneurysm; angiography; animals; antibody; antigen; aorta; aortic; area; arterial; arteries; artery; asa; aspirin; associated; atg; atp; aureus; average; balloon; basal; basis; bearing; better; bilateral; bile; biliary; binding; bleeding; blood; blood flow; body; bone; breast; bypass; calcitonin; calcium; cancer; capacity; carbon; carcinoma; cardiac; carotid; cases; cause; cells; cellular; changes; charge; chemotherapy; cholesterol; chronic; cic; circulation; clinical; coagulation; collagen; colonic; combination; common; complete; complications; computer; concentration; conclusion; concrements; conditions; considered; constant; content; contrast; control; control group; coronary; correlated; correlation; creatinine; crystal; cya; cysts; cytochrome; cytology; daily; damage; data; days; decreased; degree; department; dependent; determined; development; dfmo; dhas; diabetes; diabetic; diagnosis; diameter; diet; difference; direct; disease; distal; dna; dncb; dogs; donor; doppler; dose; duct; duodenal; duodenum; duration; early; effect; effective; electrical; elevated; emptying; end; endothelial; energy; enzymatic; enzymes; episodes; esophageal; evaluation; evidence; examination; experimental; factor; failure; fasted; fat; fdp; fed; femoral; fetal; fibrin; fibrinolytic; fibrosis; findings; fistula; flaps; flow; fluid; fold; following; formation; fraction; free; frequent; function; gallbladder; gamma; gastric; glucagon; glucose; glutamine; graft; greater; group; group b; group ii; growth; healing; heart; hemorrhagic; heparin; hepatectomy; hepatic; hepatocytes; high; higher; histamine; histological; histology; hla; hospital; human; hypothesis; i.v; identical; iii; iliac; immune; immunological; immunosuppression; impaired; implantation; important; improved; improvement; incidence; incision; increase; index; individual; induced; infection; influence; infusion; inhibited; inhibition; injury; insulin; intact; intervals; intestinal; intravenous; intubation; invasive; ischemia; islet; isolated; juice; ketone; kidney; known; laboratory; large; lbf; left; lesions; levels; liver; load; local; long; loss; lower; lung; lymphocytes; major; male; malignant; management; marked; material; maximal; maximum; mean; measurements; mechanism; melanoma; metabolic; method; mice; microscopy; min; mitochondrial; mmhg; model; monocytes; months; mortality; muscle; myocardial; necessary; negative; new; non; normal; nucleation; number; nutritional; observed; oesophagitis; operated; operation; order; organ; output; oxygen; p<0.01; pancreas; pancreatic; pancreatitis; parameters; partial; particulate; patency; patients; pattern; peak; peptide; perfusion; period; peripheral; peritoneal; pge2; pgi2; pigs; plasma; platelet; pmol/1; popliteal; portal; positive; possible; postoperative; potassium; potential; preoperative; presence; present; preservation; pressure; previous; primary; prior; procedure; proliferation; prolonged; properties; protein; proximal; psa; pulmonary; purpose; rain; range; rapid; rate; rats; recipients; reconstruction; recurrence; redox; reduced; reduction; reflux; regeneration; rejection; relationship; release; remain; removal; renal; reported; resistance; respiratory; response; results; right; rise; role; saline; salt; samples; scanning; second; secretion; segment; segmental; selective; sem; sensitive; sepsis; septic; serum; severe; sgv; sham; shear; shock; short; shunt; sibp; significant; similar; simple; simultaneous; single; site; size; skin; small; sodium; solution; somatostatin; specific; specimens; sphincter; spleen; splenic; standard; state; stenosis; steroid; stimulation; stomach; stones; strength; stress; studies; study; subjects; subsequent; surface; surgery; surgical; survival; survived; syngeneic; synthesis; synthetase; system; table; technique; test; therapy; thoracic; thrombosis; thyroid; time; tissue; tolerance; total; tract; transfusion; transit; transplantation; transplanted; treatment; trials; true; trypsin; tube; tumor; type; unchanged; underwent; university; urinary; use; useful; vagal; vagotomy; values; valve; vascular; vein; velocity; venous; ventricular; vessels; viability; vitro; vivo; volume; wall; water; weeks; weight; whvp; wound; woundhealing; years cache: cord-006391-esnsa4u5.txt plain text: cord-006391-esnsa4u5.txt item: #8 of 64 id: cord-009987-biop7gyd author: Ali, Muhammad title: Selected hepatoprotective herbal medicines: Evidence from ethnomedicinal applications, animal models, and possible mechanism of actions date: 2017-10-19 words: 7381 flesch: 26 summary: Hepatitis C virus genotypes and hepatitis G virus in hemodialysis patients from Syria: Identification of two novel hepatitis C virus subtypes Hepatoprotective activity of two plants belonging to the Apiaceae and the Euphorbiaceae family A review of hepatoprotective plants used in Saudi traditional medicine. Extensive literature survey of hepatoprotective plants clearly indicates that herbal drugs have an enormous potential for the treatment of liver diseases. keywords: acid; action; active; activities; activity; administration; alp; alt; angelica; antioxidant; articles; ast; barbarum; biloba; bunge; capparis; carbon; ccl; cells; chinensis; chinese; chronic; cichorium; collagen; compounds; crude; current; damage; different; diseases; disorders; dna; drug; effects; elevated; enzymes; et al; ethanol; evidence; extract; factor; fibrosis; flavonoids; flowers; free; fruticosa; gaertn; glutathione; glycyrrhizin; growth; health; hepatic; hepatitis; hepatocytes; hepatoprotective; hepatoprotective activity; hepatoprotective effects; hepatotoxicity; herbal; herbs; important; inhibition; injury; intybus; leaf; leaves; levels; lipid; literature; liver; marianum; mechanism; medicinal; medicinal plants; medicine; membranaceus; mice; miltiorrhiza; models; mukorossi; nigrum; oxidative; peroxidation; pharmacological; pharmacology; phyllanthus; plants; polysaccharides; possible; potential; products; properties; quercetin; rats; reductase; reduction; results; review; role; salvia; schisandrin; serum; significant; silymarin; sinensis; solanum; species; spinosa; stress; studies; study; system; tetrachloride; therapeutic; thioacetamide; total; traditional; treatment; trifolia; use; virus; vitex; vivo; woodfordia; world cache: cord-009987-biop7gyd.txt plain text: cord-009987-biop7gyd.txt item: #9 of 64 id: cord-014770-cgtzlra1 author: Brandt, Lawrence J. title: Book reviews date: 1995 words: 5386 flesch: 46 summary: Endoscopy is becoming only one of several tools made available for the clinician to tackle the complexity of gastrointestinal diseases, and this atlas is a valuable addition to the library of every gastroenterologist. Raven Press, New York, 1994, 294 pp., $131.50 .This excellent book is a summary of the Atlanta International Symposium, the presentations of 40 experts who assembled in Atlanta, Georgia, in the fall of 1992 to discuss acute pancreatitis and its complications. keywords: acute; addition; alcoholic; alcoholic liver; alimentary; animal; aspects; atlas; authors; basic; biology; book; bowel; chapters; clinical; clinician; comprehensive; contributors; course; current; deals; devoted; diagnostic; discussion; disease; disorders; excellent; field; final; gastroenterologists; gastroenterology; gastrointestinal; gastrointestinal tract; general; great; historical; history; human; illustrations; important; interest; international; library; liver; liver disease; liver transplantation; medical; molecular; motility; new; pages; pancreas; pancreatic; pancreatitis; patients; physiology; postgraduate; practice; quality; radiologists; radiology; reference; research; review; rotavirus; section; spiro; study; tests; text; textbook; therapy; title; tract; training; transplantation; ultrasound; use; valuable; viral; volume; years cache: cord-014770-cgtzlra1.txt plain text: cord-014770-cgtzlra1.txt item: #10 of 64 id: cord-016130-5q9ufu28 author: Linday, Linda A. title: Nutritional Supplements and Upper Respiratory Tract Illnesses in Young Children in the United States date: 2010-12-17 words: 11346 flesch: 37 summary: The New York Times Mercury and fish oil supplements; Letter Increased mortality in children with mild vitamin A deficiency Dorland's Illustrated Medical Dictionary Vitamin A and retinoids: an update of biological aspects and clinical applications Vitamin A supplementation: implications for morbidity and mortality in children Vitamin A supplementation in infectious diseases: a meta-analysis Vitamin A supplementation and childhood morbidity from diarrhea and respiratory infections: a meta-analysis A randomized, controlled trial of vitamin A in children with severe measles Vitamin A and retinoids in antiviral responses Vitamin A, infection, and immune function Vitamin A therapy for children with respiratory syncytial virus infection: a multicenter trial in the United States Treatment of respiratory syncytial virus infection with vitamin A: a randomized Vitamin A supplements ameliorate the adverse effect of HIV-1, malaria, and diarrheal infections on child growth Vitamin A supplements ameliorate the adverse effect of HIV-1, malaria, and diarrheal infections on child growth Dietary vitamin A intake and the risk of mortality among children Dietary vitamin A intake and the incidence of diarrhea and respiratory infection among Sudanese children Dietary vitamin A intake in relation to child growth Vitamin D analogues in insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus and other autoimmune diseases: a therapeutic perspective Comparison of the effects of 1,25-dihydroxyvitamin D3 on T lymphocyte subpopulations This chapter discusses the role of essential fatty acids, vitamins, and trace metals in the pathophysiology of inflammation; reviews our clinical research on the use of a lemon-flavored cod liver oil (which meets European purity standards) and a children's chewable multivitamin-mineral with Se for the prevention and adjunctive treatment of these disorders; reviews the history of cod liver oil, including its importance in the discovery of vitamin D and the anti-infective properties of vitamin A; and discusses the current clinical use of these supplements. keywords: acids; acute; addition; adults; age; anti; antibiotics; asthma; available; bacterial; care; children; chronic; clinical; cod; cod liver; consistent; control; cost; countries; data; day; decrease; deficiencies; deficiency; development; dietary; disadvantaged; disease; dose; early; effect; efficacy; epa; experimental; factor; families; fatty; fish; fish oil; food; free; group; growth; half; health; illnesses; important; incidence; infants; infections; infective; inflammation; inflammatory; known; latino; lemon; levels; liver; liver oil; lower; mean; measles; media; medical; mellanby; metals; mineral; mortality; multivitamin; new; number; nutrition; oil; otitis; patients; pediatric; period; placebo; plasma; pneumonia; prescription; prevention; properties; randomized; recurrent; ref; research; resistance; respiratory; results; rickets; risk; role; significant; sinusitis; states; studies; study; subjects; suboptimal; supplementation; supplements; system; table; therapy; time; trace; treatment; trial; tuberculosis; united; united states; upper; use; viral; virus; visits; vitamin; vitamin d; work; york; young; zinc; ω-3 cache: cord-016130-5q9ufu28.txt plain text: cord-016130-5q9ufu28.txt item: #11 of 64 id: cord-016757-3d320c0a author: None title: Acute and chronic liver insufficiency date: 2008 words: 9789 flesch: 40 summary: Clinical features, etiology, epidemiology, and current management Serum phosphorus levels predict clinical outcome in fulminant hepatic failure Plasma phospholipids fatty acid pattern in severe liver disease Fulminant hepatic failure as a presenting paraneoplastic manifestation of Hodgkin's disease Controlled hyperventilation in the prevention of cerebral oedema in fulminant hepatic failure Prognostic indicators in acute liver failure Fulminant hepatic failure in nonmetastatic renal cell carcinoma Fulminant Epstein-Barr viral hepatitis: orthotopic liver transplantation and review of the literature Insulin and glucagon levels in fulminant hepatic failure in man Prognostic indicators in fulminant hepatic failure Insulin and Glucagon therapy of acute hepatic failure Miliary tuberculosis presenting as hepatic and renal failure Fulminant hepatic failure after occupational exposure to 2-nitropropane Chemotherapy of Amanita phalloides poisoning with intravenous silibinin Activin A and follistatin in acute liver failure Fulminant hepatic failure caused by tuberculosis Fulminant or subfulminant non-A, non-B viral hepatitis: the role of hepatitis C and E viruses Moderate hypothermia in patients with acute liver failure and uncontrolled intracranial hypertension Fulminant hepatic failure due to secondary amyloidosis Pilot study with polyenylphosphatidylcholine in severe liver insufficiency Controlled trial of antithrombin III supplementation in fulminant hepatic failure Intracranial pressure monitoring and liver transplantation for fulminant hepatic failure Ratio of circulating follistatin and activin A reflects the severity of acute liver injury and prognosis in patients with acute liver failure The fulminant form of epidemic hepatitis Fulminant hepatic failure as the initial manifestation of primary hepatocellular carcinoma Fulminant hepatic failure with massive necrosis as a result of hepatitis A infection Early changes in the permeability of the blood-brain barrier produced by toxins associated with liver failure Spontaneous reactivation of chronic hepatitis B infection leading to fulminant hepatic failure Hepatic regeneration in fulminant hepatic failure Renal failure in acute liver failure Caffeine clearance and galactose elimination capacity as prognostic indicators in fulminant hepatic failure Autoimmune hepatitis presenting with acute hepatic failure Fulminant hepatic failure caused by acute fatty liver of pregnancy treated by orthotopic liver transplantation Coagulation factor V and VIII/V ratio as predictors of outcome in paracetamol induced fulminant hepatic failure: relation to other prognostic indicators The management of abnormalities of hemostasis in acute liver failure Activation of the fibrinolytic system in patients with fulminant liver failure Vorgehen bei Knollenblätterpilzvergiftung Fulminant hepatic failure after Lepiota mushroom poisoning Bacterial and fungal infection in acute liver failure L-ornithine-L-aspartate lowers plasma and cerebrospinal fluid ammonia and prevents brain edema in rats with acute liver failure Acute carbon tetrachloride poisoning in 19 patients: implications for diagnosis and treatment Selective intestinal decontamination in the prevention of bacterial infection in patients with acute liver failure Acute liver failure due to non-Hodgkin's lymphoma Efficacy of hepatic arterial infusion of prostaglandin E1 in the treatment of postoperative acute liver failure. Ϫ Report of a case Gc-globulin and prognosis in acute liver failure Energy metabolism in acute hepatic failure Prognostic value of hepatic volumetry in fulminant hepatic failure The pathophysiological basis of acuteon-chronic liver failure Variants of hepatitis B virus associated with fulminant liver disease Acute liver failure: clinical features, outcome analysis, and applicability of prognostic criteria Treatment of fulminant hepatic failure with intravenous prostaglandin E1 Brain edema in liver failure: basic physiologic principles and management Hyperventilation restores cerebral blood flow autoregulation in patients with acute liver failure Cerebral metabolism of ammonia and amino acids in patients with fulminant hepatic failure Prospective assessment of incidence of fulminant hepatitis in post-transfusion hepatitis: a study of 504 cases Fulminant hepatitis A virus infection in the United States: Incidence, prognosis, and outcomes Role of hepatitis C virus in German patients with fulminant and subfulminant hepatic failure Fulminante Hepatitis bei Listeriensepsis Fulminant herpes hepatitis in a healthy adult. keywords: acids; acute; acute liver; administration; albumin; ascites; bacterial; bioartificial; bleeding; blood; brain; care; cases; cause; cells; cellular; cerebral; certain; changes; chronic; chronic liver; cirrhosis; clinical; coagulation; coagulopathy; coma; compensated; complications; course; damage; days; decompensation; development; disease; disorders; donor; early; effect; encephalopathy; existing; extracorporeal; factors; failure; failure fulminant; fatty; fever; final; findings; flow; form; fulminant; fulminant hepatic; function; haemodialysis; hepatic; hepatic failure; hepatitis; hepatocytes; hours; human; i.v; iii; important; infection; insufficiency; intensive; intoxication; intracranial; jaundice; laboratory; levels; liver; liver disease; liver failure; liver function; liver insufficiency; liver transplantation; loss; massive; means; metabolism; method; monitoring; necrosis; number; oedema; orthotopic; outcome; oxygen; paracetamol; partial; patients; perfusion; period; picture; plasma; poisoning; poor; portal; possible; pressure; prognosis; rate; reduction; regeneration; renal; respiratory; results; risk; serum; severe; signs; stage; substances; substitution; support; survival; symptoms; syndrome; synthesis; system; tab; therapy; time; toxins; transplantation; treatment; use; values; viral; volume; years cache: cord-016757-3d320c0a.txt plain text: cord-016757-3d320c0a.txt item: #12 of 64 id: cord-016880-q44623s8 author: van Hoek, B. title: 22 Levertransplantatie date: 2015-01-02 words: 6895 flesch: 49 summary: [33] j 22.3.6 Donatie bij leven is in Japan ontwikkeld, aanvankelijk als donatie van de linkerkwab van een ouder aan een kind. De oorzaak van een gallek is vaak de matige doorbloeding van het onderste deel van de ductus choledochus van de donor. keywords: -en; aan; aandoeningen; aangehouden; aantal; acute; acuut; alleen; als; anastomose; anastomotische; andere; anti; antibiotica; arteria; arteriële; auxiliaire; behandeling; beter; bij; bij de; bij een; bijvoorbeeld; bijwerkingen; binnen; blijkt; bloed; cava; cholangitis; cholestase; cholestatische; chronische; cirrose; cmv; combinatie; complicaties; contra; corticosteroïden; criteria; daarna; dagen; dan; dat; death; deel; deze; die; direct; disease; dit; donatie; donor; donoren; donorlever; drie; dus; ebv; een; eerste; eigen; enkele; ercp; ernstige; eurotransplant; eventueel; extra; failure; fase; figuur; functie; gaat; galgangatresie; gallek; galwegen; galwegstricturen; gebruikt; gedurende; geen; gegeven; genoemd; gepaard; goed; graft; groot; hat; hbv; hcc; hebben; heeft; hepatic; hepatitis; het; hoge; hypertensie; icterus; immuunsuppressie; impact; indicatie; infectie; intrahepatische; ischemietijd; jaar; jaren; kan; kans; kch; kinderen; komen; komt; koorts; koude; krijgt; kunnen; lager; leeftijd; leiden; leidt; levende; leverfalen; levertransplantatie; leverziekte; liver; lokale; maakt; maanden; maar; maximaal; medicatie; meer; meestal; meeste; meld; minder; moet; mogelijk; momenteel; naar; nederland; negatief; niet; nieuwe; nodig; nog; non; olt; omdat; onder; ongeveer; ontstaan; ontvanger; ook; oorzaak; op de; operatie; optreden; orthotopic; overleving; patiënten; percutane; plaats; plaatsvinden; portale; primaire; procent; ptld; rechterkwab; recipients; rejectie; reperfusie; retransplantatie; risico; score; selectie; size; sommige; soms; split; sterk; stolling; survival; syndroom; tegenwoordig; therapie; tien; tijdens; tot; transplantaat; transplantation; trombose; tumor; tumoren; tussen; twee; type; uit; vaak; van; van de; van een; veel; vena; verder; verhoogde; verricht; verwijderd; vindt; virus; volwassenen; voor; voor levertransplantatie; vooral; vroeger; waarbij; wachtlijst; warme; wegens; weken; wel; werd; wilson; worden; wordt; zich; ziekte; zijn; zoals; zonodig cache: cord-016880-q44623s8.txt plain text: cord-016880-q44623s8.txt item: #13 of 64 id: cord-017603-wq4cgqs2 author: Shanmugam, Naresh title: Acute Liver Failure in Children date: 2018-10-16 words: 4433 flesch: 37 summary: Pediatr Blood Cancer Leukaemia presenting with fulminant hepatic failure in a child Autoimmune paediatric liver disease Pattern of diagnostic evaluation for the causes of pediatric acute liver failure: an opportunity for quality improvement Results of a prospective study of acute liver failure at 17 tertiary care centers in the United States Early indicators of prognosis in fulminant hepatic failure AASLD position paper: the management of acute liver failure N-acetylcysteine on its way to a broader application in patients with acute liver failure Intravenous N-acetylcysteine in pediatric patients with nonacetaminophen acute liver failure: a placebo-controlled clinical trial Acute liver failure in children High-dose immunoglobulin during pregnancy for recurrent neonatal haemochromatosis Clinical human hepatocyte transplantation: current status and challenges Auxiliary liver transplantation for acute liver failure in children Hepatocyte transplantation as a bridge to orthotopic liver transplantation in terminal liver failure Cell therapy for liver disease: from liver transplantation to cell factory Following infection with hepatitis A virus, the risk of developing liver failure is 0.1-0.4%, and this further increases with underlying chronic liver disease. keywords: acetaminophen; acid; acute; adults; aetiology; alf; auxiliary; blood; cause; cell; cerebral; chain; children; chronic; clinical; coagulopathy; common; countries; definition; dependent; devices; diagnosis; difficult; dili; disease; disorders; dose; drug; encephalopathy; evidence; factor; failure; fig; free; fulminant; function; group; hepatic; hepatitis; hepatocyte; high; hlh; induced; infection; injury; inr; international; intravenous; liver; liver failure; management; marker; metabolic; mitochondrial; native; neonatal; neonates; non; outcome; paediatric; patients; present; prognostic; risk; score; serum; severe; specific; study; survival; synthetic; table; transplantation; treatment; type; underlying; viral; virus; vitamin; wilson cache: cord-017603-wq4cgqs2.txt plain text: cord-017603-wq4cgqs2.txt item: #14 of 64 id: cord-018225-dozmy3lb author: Hawker, Felicity H. title: The liver in critical illness date: 2008 words: 6821 flesch: 42 summary: The seminal paper by O'Grady and the group from King's College Hospital, London, develops criteria for liver transplantation in acute liver failure. This paper was the first large case study to document the feasibility and success of liver transplantation for acute liver failure. keywords: acetylcysteine; acute; acute liver; albumin; associated; bacterial; blood; cardiac; care; cefotaxime; cirrhosis; clinical; consumption; criteria; critical; dysfunction; effect; encephalopathy; failure; findings; flow; fulminant; function; group; hemodynamic; hepatic; hepatitis; illness; impairment; increase; induced; infection; intensive; intravenous; ischemic; jaundice; left; liver; liver failure; low; mean; megx; monoethylglycinexylidide; multiple; non; organ; outcome; output; oxygen; paper; patients; period; peritonitis; pressure; prognosis; renal; review; role; serum; spontaneous; study; systemic; test; time; transplantation; treatment; units; ventricular cache: cord-018225-dozmy3lb.txt plain text: cord-018225-dozmy3lb.txt item: #15 of 64 id: cord-018318-vzzrsqsn author: Naidu, C. Sudeep title: Postoperative Liver Failure date: 2017-02-08 words: 9074 flesch: 38 summary: Liver stiffness correlated well with ICGR15 in liver resection patients, and predicted early postoperative complications and was recommended, to provide 'better prognostic information for patients undergoing resection.' key: cord-018318-vzzrsqsn authors: Naidu, C. Sudeep; Sarin, Arti title: Postoperative Liver Failure date: 2017-02-08 journal: GI Surgery Annual DOI: 10.1007/978-981-10-2678-2_3 sha: doc_id: 18318 cord_uid: vzzrsqsn Technical innovations in surgical techniques, anaesthesia, critical care and a spatial understanding of the intra-hepatic anatomy of the liver, have led to an increasing number of liver resections being performed all over the world. keywords: acute; albumin; alf; alpps; assessment; benefi; biliary; blood; brosis; carcinoma; care; changes; chemotherapy; cirrhosis; cirrhotic; clamping; clearance; clinical; coagulation; coagulopathy; colorectal; complications; control; criteria; ctp; damage; day; defi; diabetes; disease; embolization; encephalopathy; evaluation; factors; failure; flr; function; grade; group; haemodynamic; hcc; hepatectomy; hepatic; hepatic resection; hepatocellular; hepatocyte; high; higher; hypotension; icg; important; incidence; increase; independent; infl; injury; intermittent; iri; ischaemia; isgls; level; ligation; liver; liver failure; liver resection; loss; major; management; meld; metabolic; metastasis; min; morbidity; mortality; need; normal; number; obstruction; olt; outcome; parenchymal; patients; plf; poor; portal; postoperative; preconditioning; predictor; preoperative; prognostic; prolonged; pve; rates; regeneration; renal; reperfusion; resection; reserve; results; risk; score; sepsis; serum; signifi; specifi; status; steatosis; study; support; surgery; surgical; syndrome; techniques; tests; transplantation; trials; tumour; use; value; vascular; vein; volume cache: cord-018318-vzzrsqsn.txt plain text: cord-018318-vzzrsqsn.txt item: #16 of 64 id: cord-018414-6ffhm895 author: Kang, Yoogoo title: Anesthesia Management of Liver Transplantation date: 2016-07-22 words: 21167 flesch: 28 summary: Liver transplantation requires a true multidisciplinary approach, and anesthesiologists and intensivists have played a major role in the successful outcome of liver transplantation. Right ventricular function during orthotopic liver transplantation Adult respiratory distress syndrome secondary to endstage liver disease-successful outcome following liver transplantation Use of intraoperative blood salvage during orthotopic liver transplantation Compression of the brachial plexus injury during right lobe liver donation as a cause of brachial plexus injury: a case report Rapid infusion devices for hemorrhagic cardiothoracic trauma Liver transplantation: effect of washing bank blood on intraoperative control of hyperkalemia Right heart dysfunction, pulmonary embolism, and paradoxical embolization during liver transplantation. keywords: abdominal; absence; acidosis; acids; activation; acute; addition; administration; albumin; allograft; ammonia; anastomosis; anesthesia; anesthesiologists; anhepatic; arterial; artery; ascites; bile; biliary; bleeding; blood; blood flow; blood loss; blood pressure; body; brain; bypass; cad; calcium; cardiac; cardiomyopathy; care; cases; catheter; cause; cells; centers; central; cerebral; changes; chronic; circulation; cirrhosis; cirrhotic; citrate; clamping; clearance; clinical; coagulation; coagulopathy; common; complications; contractility; coronary; cross; cvp; days; decrease; degree; diagnosis; disease; dissection; donor; dopamine; dose; drug; dysfunction; eaca; early; edema; effects; effusions; elevated; encephalopathy; end; et al; evaluation; excessive; existing; extremities; factors; failure; fatty; ffp; fibrinolysis; fig; flow; fluid; following; formation; fulminant; function; general; glucose; graft; heart; hemodynamic; heparin; hepatectomy; hepatic; hepatic arterial; hepatic blood; hepatic transplantation; hepatocytes; hepatopulmonary; hepatorenal; high; hyperkalemia; hypertension; hypocalcemia; hypovolemia; hypoxemia; impaired; increase; infection; infrahepatic; infusion; injury; insulin; intestinal; intracardiac; intracranial; intraoperative; invasive; ionic; ivc; kang; large; lead; left; level; liver; liver disease; liver transplantation; loss; major; management; massive; membrane; metabolic; mmhg; mmol; moderate; monitoring; multiple; myocardial; necessary; necrosis; neohepatic; nitric; non; normal; oliguria; operating; optimal; organ; orthotopic; orthotopic liver; outcome; output; oxide; oxygen; patients; period; perioperative; plasma; plasminogen; platelets; pleural; poor; portal; portal hypertension; portal vein; portal venous; postoperative; postreperfusion; potassium; potential; preload; presence; present; pressure; primary; procedure; production; products; prolonged; protein; pulmonary; rapid; rate; receptor; recipient; recombinant; reduced; renal; reperfusion; resistance; response; result; return; right; risk; role; room; rotem; secondary; serum; severe; severity; shunting; significant; similar; simple; sinusoidal; size; small; sodium; solution; space; stage; stenosis; stress; study; successful; support; surgery; surgical; sympathetic; syndrome; synthesis; system; systemic; team; technique; tee; teg; temperature; therapy; thrombin; thrombosis; time; tissue; transfusion; transplantation; treatment; type; uncommon; units; university; urine; use; value; vascular; vasodilation; vein; venous; venovenous; ventricular; volume; zone cache: cord-018414-6ffhm895.txt plain text: cord-018414-6ffhm895.txt item: #17 of 64 id: cord-018620-3kqx8arn author: Rueda, Mario title: Hepatic Failure date: 2016-10-09 words: 13815 flesch: 42 summary: Besides parkinsonian movements and tremors, Kayser-Fleischer rings, psychiatric alterations, and renal problems, Wilson's disease will present with liver disease: cirrhosis, chronic failure without cirrhosis, and acute liver failure. Epidemiology of acute liver failure East meets west: acute liver failure in the global village The electroencephalograph in liver disease Low myo-inositol and high glutamine levels in brain are associated with neuropsychological deterioration after induced hyperammonemia Interorgan ammonia, glutamate, and glutamine trafficking in pigs with acute liver failure Branched-chain amino acids in liver diseases An interaction between benzodiazepines and neuroactive steroids at GABA A receptors in cultured hippocampal neurons Liver function, cerebral blood flow autoregulation, and hepatic encephalopathy in fulminant hepatic failure Difficult management problems in fulminant hepatic failure Incidence and pathophysiology of pulmonary edema in fulminant hepatic failure Pulmonary vascular complications of liver disease Hepatopulmonary syndrome: role of nitric oxide and clinical aspects Hepatorenal syndrome: pathophysiology and management Hepatorenal syndrome: a dreaded complication of end-stage liver disease Coagulopathy in liver diseases Mechanisms of water and sodium retention in cirrhosis and the pathogenesis of ascites Acute liver failure Acute liver failure Risk factors and outcomes of acute kidney injury in patients with acute liver failure Diagnosis and treatment of acute renal failure in patients with cirrhosis Lactic acidosis: recognition, kinetics, and associated prognosis Lactic acidosis Too much lactate or too little liver? Intensive care management of acute liver failure Patients with acute on chronic liver failure display sepsis-like immune paralysis Endotoxemia in patients with alcoholic and non-alcoholic cirrhosis and in subjects with no evidence of chronic liver disease following acute alcohol excess Effects of antimicrobial prophylaxis and blood stream infections in patients with acute liver failure: a retrospective cohort study The systemic inflammatory response syndrome in acute liver failure Infection and the progression of hepatic encephalopathy in acute liver failure Jaundice in older children and adolescents Update on the treatment of the pruritus of cholestasis Acute liver failure Medical palliation of the jaundiced patient with pruritus Acute hepatitis C AASLD position paper : the management of acute liver failure : update Propofol to control intracranial pressure in fulminant hepatic failure Management of fulminant hepatic failure in the USA: results from a survey of 14 liver transplant programs The safety and value of extradural intracranial pressure monitors in fulminant hepatic failure The American experience with transplantation for acute liver failure Ammoniainduced brain edema and intracranial hypertension in rats after portacaval anastomosis Complications of intracranial pressure monitoring in fulminant hepatic failure Cerebral and cardiovascular responses to changes in head elevation in patients with intracranial hypertension Lactulose therapy in acute liver failure Efficacy of L-ornithine L-aspartate in acute liver failure: a double-blind, randomized. keywords: accumulation; acetaminophen; acute; acute liver; administration; albumin; alf; ammonia; ascites; bacterial; benefit; bilirubin; bleeding; blood; brain; cardiac; care; cause; cells; cerebral; changes; child; chronic; chronic liver; cirrhosis; cld; clinical; coagulation; coagulopathy; common; compromised; creatinine; day; decrease; derangements; development; diagnosis; dialysis; different; disease; dysfunction; edema; effective; elevated; encephalopathy; end; etiology; evaluation; evidence; exam; factors; failure; flow; fluid; fulminant; function; gastrointestinal; grade; greater; hemodynamic; hepatic; hepatic failure; hepatitis; hepatorenal; high; history; hrs; hypertension; ich; important; improvement; incidence; increase; infection; ingestion; initial; injury; intracranial; ischemic; laboratory; levels; liver; liver disease; liver failure; liver transplantation; low; management; mechanism; meld; metabolism; molecular; mortality; neurologic; normal; oral; order; overall; pain; paracentesis; pathophysiology; patients; perfusion; peritonitis; physical; plasma; poisoning; portal; possible; presence; presentation; pressure; process; production; prophylactic; protein; pugh; pulmonary; randomized; renal; replacement; respiratory; response; results; risk; role; secondary; serum; severe; similar; skin; sodium; stage; status; studies; study; supportive; survival; symptoms; syndrome; system; table; therapy; toxicity; transplantation; treatment; trial; type; underlying; united; upper; urine; use; values; varices; vasodilation; vein; viral; volume; wilson; workup cache: cord-018620-3kqx8arn.txt plain text: cord-018620-3kqx8arn.txt item: #18 of 64 id: cord-018801-amet0wx4 author: Park, Caroline title: Care of the Patient with Liver Failure Requiring Transplantation date: 2018-05-04 words: 4708 flesch: 28 summary: Liver transplant patients may be eligible for fast-track extubation immediately postoperative in the operating room and upon arrival to the ICU. Liver transplant patients with hemorrhage that are undergoing appropriate blood product resuscitation and become hemodynamically unstable or develop abdominal compartment syndrome should return immediately to the operating room. keywords: acidosis; acute; aki; artery; ascites; biliary; blood; care; cerebral; chronic; cirrhosis; common; complications; creatinine; criteria; decrease; disease; duration; early; edema; elevated; encephalopathy; failure; fulminant; function; glucocorticoids; graft; hepatic; hepatorenal; high; hps; hrs; hypotension; icu; ill; immunosuppression; infection; intraoperative; liver; liver failure; liver transplant; liver transplantation; low; management; mechanical; meld; monitoring; mortality; nutrition; organ; patients; portal; possible; postoperative; pph; preoperative; primary; pulmonary; rejection; renal; respiratory; result; risk; score; serum; significant; stricture; surgical; symptoms; syndrome; tests; therapy; thrombosis; transplantation; treatment; type; use; vein; ventilation; volume cache: cord-018801-amet0wx4.txt plain text: cord-018801-amet0wx4.txt item: #19 of 64 id: cord-022300-9w0lehal author: Hoskins, Johnny D. title: The Liver and Pancreas date: 2009-05-15 words: 12567 flesch: 35 summary: Normal dog liver has less than 400 j.Lg copper per gram of dry tissue Twedt et al, 1979) .Affected Several different types of congenital PSS occur in young dogs and cats, including but not limited to (1) persistent patent fetal ductus venosus, (2) direct portal vein to caudal vena cava, (3) direct portal vein to azygos vein, (4) combination of portal vein with caudal vena cava into the azygos vein, (5) left gastric vein to vena caval shunt, (6) portal vein hypoplasia or atresia with secondary anomalous vessel, and (7) anomalous malformation of the caudal vena cava (Center et aI, 1995) . keywords: abdominal; abnormalities; accumulation; acid; active; activities; activity; acute; adult; affected; affected dogs; age; alp; alt; animals; anomalous; anorexia; arteriovenous; ast; attenuation; bacterial; basis; bedlington; bile; biliary; blood; body; canine; cases; cats; caudal; cause; cava; cchs; cells; center; chemistry; chronic; circulation; clinical; closure; colostrum; common; complications; concentrations; congenital; congenital hepatic; congenital pancreatic; congenital pss; copper; cystic; cysts; daily; dalmatian; days; death; deficiency; definitive; diagnosis; diarrhea; dietary; digestive; disease; disorders; divisional; dogs; dose; ductus; dysfunction; early; enzyme; et al; evidence; examination; feline; fig; findings; fistulas; flow; gallbladder; genetic; ggt; greater; hardie; heart; hepatic; hepatic copper; hepatitis; hepatomegaly; herpesvirus; high; histopathologic; hour; hypertension; hypoplasia; icterus; improvement; increased; index; infection; inflammation; inflammatory; intestinal; intrahepatic; involvement; kittens; laboratory; lamb; large; left; lesions; life; ligation; lipidosis; liver; liver disease; management; medical; mesenteric; mglkg; microvascular; months; mucopolysaccharidosis; multiple; necrosis; neonatal; neurologic; normal; older; pancreas; pancreatic; pancreatitis; partial; period; portal; portal blood; portal vein; portosystemic; possible; postoperative; present; pressure; progressive; pss; puppies; puppy; reoperation; result; right; seizures; serum; serum bile; severe; shunts; signs; small; solution; storage; suppurative; surgery; surgical; syndrome; terriers; time; tissue; tract; treatment; ultrasonography; uric; values; vein; vena; venosus; vessel; vomiting; weeks; weight; year; young; young dogs; younger cache: cord-022300-9w0lehal.txt plain text: cord-022300-9w0lehal.txt item: #20 of 64 id: cord-022483-hdmwv540 author: None title: Gastrointestinal Disease date: 2009-06-05 words: 19330 flesch: 42 summary: In some respects, the diagnostic approach to colic in neonatal foals is similar to that used in mature horses: rarely will any single fact be useful in determining the exact etiology. However, early signs of abdominal pain in neonatal foals may only manifest as reduced frequency of nursing and prolonged recumbency. keywords: abdomen; abdominal; abdominal pain; abdominocentesis; acetylcysteine; acid; acute; additional; administration; adult; affected; affected foals; age; agents; ammonia; atresia; available; bacterial; barium; bicarbonate; bile; biliary; bilirubin; birth; blood; bowel; care; cases; cause; cavity; celiotomy; cell; changes; chapter; clearance; clinical; clinical signs; clostridium; colic; colon; common; concentrations; concurrent; congenital; consistent; contrast; critical; cryptosporidium; cultures; days; defecate; development; diagnostic; diarrhea; difficile; disease; disorders; distended; distension; dorsal; duodenal; dysfunction; encephalopathy; enema; enteritis; enterocolitis; enzymes; equine; etiology; evidence; examination; exploratory; factors; failure; fecal; feces; figure; findings; flow; fluid; foals; frequent; functional; gastric; gastric ulcers; gastrointestinal; general; glandular; healthy; hepatic; hepatitis; hepatopathies; hernias; high; history; horses; hours; hypoperfusion; hypoxic; ileus; ill; impaction; important; incidence; increase; indicative; infection; inflammatory; information; injury; intestine; lactate; large; left; lesions; life; likely; liver; liver disease; long; mares; mechanical; meconium; milk; months; mucosa; mutation; necrosis; necrotizing; neonatal; neonatal foals; neonate; normal; number; nursing; nutritional; obstruction; onset; oral; pain; parenteral; passage; perfringens; period; peritoneal; piliformis; plasma; portosystemic; potential; presence; present; pressure; primary; prior; prolonged; protein; radiography; ranitidine; rate; recumbency; reflux; renal; replacement; reported; response; result; retrospective; risk; role; rotavirus; rupture; salmonella; secondary; sepsis; serum; severe; shunts; significant; signs; small; sodium; specific; status; stomach; study; subsequent; successful; sucralfate; support; supportive; surgery; surgical; survival; syndrome; systemic; table; tachycardia; term; therapy; time; treatment; type; tyzzer; ulceration; ulcers; umbilical; uroperitoneum; use; variable; volume; wall; water; white cache: cord-022483-hdmwv540.txt plain text: cord-022483-hdmwv540.txt item: #21 of 64 id: cord-022555-a7ie82fs author: None title: Digestive System, Liver, and Abdominal Cavity date: 2011-12-05 words: 66503 flesch: 46 summary: The worm is transmitted to other cats that ingest the vomitus of an infected cat. Other cats should not be allowed to ingest infected vomit. keywords: abdomen; abdominal; abnormalities; absorption; accumulation; acid; acute; addition; adenocarcinoma; administration; adult; adult cats; adverse; affected; affected cats; agents; ammonia; anal; anemia; anesthesia; animals; anorexia; antibiotic; antiemetic; antigen; anus; apparent; appearance; approach; appropriate; areas; ascites; aspiration; assessment; associated; association; author; available; bacterial; balloon; barium; base; beneficial; benefit; best; bile; biliary; bilirubin; biochemistry; biopsies; biopsy; bladder; bleeding; blood; bodies; body; bowel; bowel disease; box; breed; care; cases; cats; cats clinical; cats present; cause; cavity; cell; cell lymphoma; changes; chapter; chlorambucil; choice; cholangitis; cholestasis; chronic; chronic disease; cisapride; clinical; clinical signs; clinician; cobalamin; coli; colon; colonic; combination; common; complete; complications; concentrations; concurrent; condition; congenital; constipation; contaminated; contrast; control; corticosteroids; course; cryptosporidium; culture; cysts; cytology; daily; damage; days; definitive; degree; dehydration; detection; development; diabetes; diagnosis; diameter; diarrhea; diet; dietary; different; difficult; diffuse; dilation; direct; discrete; disease; disorders; distal; distention; dogs; dose; dosing; drug; duct; duodenalis; duodenum; duration; dysfunction; eating; effective; effects; effusion; electrolyte; elevated; emptying; endoscopy; enteric; environment; enzymes; epi; esophageal; esophageal disease; esophagitis; esophagus; essential; evaluation; evidence; examination; example; exocrine; extrahepatic; factors; failure; fat; fecal; feces; feeding; feline; feline liver; felis; fenbendazole; fever; fiber; figure; findings; fip; flotation; fluid; fna; foetus; folate; following; food; foreign; foreign bodies; foreign body; form; formation; fpli; frequency; frequent; fresh; function; gall; gallbladder; gastric; 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mean; median; medical; medications; megacolon; megaesophagus; mellitus; metabolism; method; metoclopramide; metronidazole; mild; minutes; moderate; modified; months; motility; mucosal; mucus; multiple; muscle; necessary; necrosis; needle; negative; neoplasia; nodes; nonspecific; normal; normal cats; note; novel; number; nutritional; object; obstruction; older cats; onset; oocysts; oral; organism; organs; owner; pain; palpable; pancreas; pancreatic; pancreatic disease; pancreatitis; paper; parasite; partial; pathology; patients; pcr; perforation; period; peritoneal; peritonitis; physical; placement; plasma; point; poor; population; portal; positive; possible; potential; practice; precise; prednisolone; presence; present; presentation; presenting; pressure; prevalence; primary; prior; problems; procedure; process; production; prognosis; prokinetic; prolonged; protein; proximal; radiographs; range; rare; rates; recent; receptors; rectum; recurrent; reflux; regurgitation; removal; renal; reported; reports; resection; resistance; response; result; review; right; risk; role; routine; rule; rupture; safe; samples; secondary; secretion; self; sensitive; sensitivity; septic; series; serum; severe; severity; shedding; siamese cats; significant; signs; similar; simple; single; size; skin; small; small cell; small intestinal; smooth; solution; species; specific; spectrum; sphincter; spontaneous; spp; steps; stomach; stricture; strongyloides; studies; study; subsequent; supplementation; supportive; surgery; surgical; survey; survival; syndrome; system; systemic; table; technique; term; testing; tests; therapy; thickening; time; tissue; total; tract; transmission; transudates; trauma; treatment; trichobezoars; tritrichomonas; trophozoites; tube; tumors; type; typical; ulceration; ulcers; ultrasonography; ultrasound; uncommon; underlying; united; unknown; unwell; urinary; urine; useful; variable; vascular; veterinary; vitamin; volume; vomiting; wall; water; weeks; weight; wet; worms; years; young; younger cats; zoonotic cache: cord-022555-a7ie82fs.txt plain text: cord-022555-a7ie82fs.txt item: #22 of 64 id: cord-022754-ehq9qnoo author: None title: Liver date: 2012-07-25 words: 87936 flesch: 36 summary: Fad or future of liver disease? Copper-induced hepatitis: the COMMD1 deficient dog as a translational animal model for human chronic hepatitis Copper-associated liver disease Esteller A: Physiology of bile secretion Coagulation disorders in dogs with hepatic disease Current cytochrome P450 phenotyping methods applied to metabolic drug-drug interaction prediction in dogs Substrate specificity and kinetic properties of seven heterologously expressed dog cytochromes P50 Differential expression of CYP3A12 and CYP3A26 mRNAs in canine liver and intestine In vitro comparison of cytochrome P450-mediated metabolic activities in human, dog, cat, and horse Cytochrome P450s and other enzymes in drug metabolism and toxicity mRNA and protein expression of dog liver cytochromes P450 in relation to the metabolism of human CYP2C substrates Modulation of acetaminopheninduced hepatotoxicity by the xenobiotic receptor CAR Increased free cortisol in plasma of dogs with portosystemic encephalopathy Chronic glucocorticoid excess and impaired osmoregulation of vasopressin release in dogs with hepatic encephalopathy GABAergic inhibition of the pituitary release of adrenocorticotropin and melanotropin is impaired in dogs with hepatic encephalopathy Liver sinusoidal endothelial cells: a new type of organ-resident antigen-presenting cell Characterisation of 11 beta-hydroxysteroid dehydrogenases in feline kidney and liver Central hypertensinogenic effects of glycyrrhizic acid and carbenoxolone Feline lower urinary tract diseases Metabolic and genetic aspects of urate urolithiasis in Dalmatians Hypoglycemia associated with nonislet cell tumor in 13 dogs The origins and kinetics of bilirubin in dogs with hepatobiliary and haemolytic diseases Bilirubin metabolism in canine hepatobiliary and haemolytic disease Plasma coagulation factor abnormalities in dogs with naturally occurring hepatic disease Alterations of prothrombin time and activated partial thromboplastin time id dogs with hepatic disease Correlation between coagulation profile findings and bleeding complications after ultrasoundguided biopsies: 434 cases (1993-1996) Use of a test for proteins induced by vitamin K absence or antagonism in diagnosis or anticoagulant poisoning in dogs HP: Circulatory disorders of the liver in dogs and cats Diagnostic value of fasting plasma ammonia and bile acid concentrations in identification of portosystemic shunting in dogs Evaluation of ammonia measurements in dogs with two analysers for use in veterinary practice Ultrasonographic findings in dogs with hyperammonemia: 90 cases Comparative studies on plasma and tissue sorbitol, glutamic, lactic and hydroxybutyric dehydrogenase and transaminase activities in the dog Pharmacokinetics of liver transaminases in healthy dogs: potential clinical relevance for assessment of liver damage Plasma and tissue enzyme activities in the cat Hepatic clearance of rat liver aspartate aminotransferase isozymes: evidence for endocytotic uptake via different binding sites on sinusoidal liver cells Effects of phenobarbital treatment on serum thyroxine and thyroid-stimulating hormone concentrations in epileptic dogs Lobular dissecting hepatitis in juvenile and young adult dogs Differential expression of copper-associated and oxidative stress related proteins in a new variant of copper toxicosis in Doberman Pinschers Chronic active hepatitis in 26 Doberman Pinschers Improvement in liver pathology after 4 months of D-penicillamine in 5 Doberman Pinschers with subclinical hepatitis Subclinical versus clinical hepatitis in the Doberman: Evaluation of changes in blood parameters Copper-associated hepatopathies in dogs Hepatitis and copper accumulation in Skye Terriers Part I. Differential diagnosis Glomerular filtration rate and renal volume in dogs with congenital portosystemic vascular anomalies before and after surgical ligation Morphology of congenital portocaval shunts in dogs and cats Congenital interruption of the portal vein and caudal vena cava in dogs: six case reports and a review of the literature Functional closure of the ductus venosus during early postnatal life in the dog The anatomy and embryology of portosystemic shunts in dogs and cats Portal hypertension associated with primary hypoplasia of the hepatic portal vein in dogs Budd-Chiari syndrome) as a cause of ascites in a cat Use of endovascular stents in three dogs with Budd-Chiari syndrome Characterization of hepatoportal microvascular dysplasia in a kindred of cairn terriers Ultrasonographic identification and characterization of congenital portosystemic shunts and portal hypertensive disorders in dogs and cats Gross anatomy of the canine portal vein Portal hypertension Part I. Pathophysiology and clinical consequences Ultrasonographic evaluation of partially attenuated congenital extrahepatic portosystemic shunts in 14 dogs Polycystic kidney and liver disease in cats Acquired portosystemic shunting in 2 cats secondary to congenital hepatic fibrosis Portal hypertension in a dog due to circumscribed fibrosis of the wall of the extrahepatic portal vein Ultrasonographic diagnosis of unusual portal vascular abnormalities in two cats Thrombosis of the portal vein in eleven dogs Heterobilharzia americana infection in a dog Multiple congenital portal vein anomalies in a dog Intraoperative ultrasonography of the portal vein during attenuation of intrahepatic portocaval shunts in dogs Portosystemic communications in the dog Nutritional aspects of the management of chronic hepatic encephalopathy Alterations of GABA-A and dopamine D-2 brain receptors in dogs with portal-systemic encephalopathy Clinical presentation and management of moxidectin toxicity in two dogs Generalized motor seizures after portosystemic shunt ligation in dogs: five cases Nutritional support for dogs and cats with hepatobiliary disease Effects of a branched chain amino acid-enriched diet on chronic hepatic encephalopathy in dogs Cerebrospinal fluid glutamine, tryptophan, and tryptophan metabolite concentrations in dogs with portosystemic shunts Evaluation of twelve-hour preprandial and two-hour postprandial serum bile acids disease in dogs Hematologic changes associated with serum and hepatic iron alterations in dogs with congenital portosystemic vascular anomalies Characterization of iron status in young dogs with portosystemic shunt Iron status and erythrocyte volume in dogs with congenital portosystemic vascular anomalies Hemostatic profiles in 39 dogs with congenital portosystemic shunts Coagulation profiles in dogs with congenital portosystemic shunts before and after surgical attenuation Standard planes for ultrasonographic examination of the portal system in dogs Szatmári V: Ultrasonography of portosystemic shunting in dogs Doppler studies before, during and after surgery Ultrasonographic assessment of hemodynamic changes in the portal vein during surgical attenuation of congenital extrahepatic portosystemic shunts in dogs Use of transcolonic 99mtechnetium-pertechnetate as a screening test for portosystemic shunts in dogs Quantification of portosystemic shunting in dogs by ultrasound-guided injection of 99m Tc-macroaggregates into a splenic vein Portal vein anomalies in the dog: their angiographic diagnosis Use of intraoperative mesenteric portovenography in congenital portosystemic shunt surgery Helical computed tomographic angiography of canine portosystemic shunts Three-dimensional multiscale helical computed tomography techniques for canine extra-hepatic portosystemic shunt assessment Use of magnetic resonance angiography for diagnosis of portosystemic shunts in dogs Brain magnetic resonance imaging characteristics in dogs and cats with congenital portosystemic shunts Medical management of animals with portosystemic shunts Improvement of chronic hepatic encephalopathy in dogs by the benzodiazepine-receptor partial inverse agonist sarmazenil, but not by the antagonist flumazenil Apparent dietary protein requirement of dogs with portosystemic shunt Medical management of congenital portosystemic shunts in 27 dogs -a retrospective study Ultrasonographic diagnosis of congenital portosystemic shunt in 14 cats Increasing incidence of hereditary intrahepatic portosystemic shunts in Irish Wolfhounds in the Netherlands (1984 to 1992) Determination of inheritance of single congenital portosystemic shunts in Yorkshire Terriers Inherited congenital extrahepatic portosystemic shunts in cairn terriers Detection of the single nucleotide polymorphism causing feline autosomal-dominant polycystic kidney disease in Persians from the UK using a novel real-time PCR assay Diagnostic value of fasting plasma ammonia and plasma bile acid concentrations in the identification of portosystemic shunting in dogs Hyperammonemia due to a urea cycle enzyme deficiency A suspected case of ornithine transcarbamylase deficiency in a cat Transient metabolic hyperammonaemia in young Irish Wolfhounds Hyperammonemia associated with urethral obstruction in a dog Ammonia intoxication in the near-adult cat as a result of a dietary deficiency of arginine Cobalamin deficiency associated with methylmalonic acidemia in a cat Hyperammonaemic encephalopathy secondary to selective cobalamin deficiency in a juvenile Border collie Transient hyperammonemia in an adult German Shepherd dog Evaluation of bile acid concentrations for the diagnosis of portosystemic venous anomalies in the dog and cat Epidemiologic factors associated with the anatomic location of intrahepatic portosystemic shunts in dogs Association of breed with the diagnosis of congenital portosystemic shunts in dogs: 2400 cases Ammonia tolerance test in clinically normal dogs and in dogs with portosystemic shunts Rectal ammonia tolerance test in the evaluation of portal circulation in dogs with liver disease Postprandial venous ammonia concentration in the diagnosis of hepatobiliary disease in dogs Long-term biochemical and physiologic effects of surgically placed portocaval shunts in dogs Outcome of ameroid constrictor occlusion of single congenital extrahepatic portosystemic shunts in cats: 12 cases Evaluation of ameroid ring constrictors for the management of single extrahepatic portosystemic shunts in cats: 23 cases Clinicopathologic features of primary and metastatic neoplastic disease of the liver in dogs A retrospective study of 395 feline neoplasms A survey of feline neoplasms Hepatobiliary neoplasia in dogs and cats Tumors of the liver and gallbladder Small Animal Clinical Oncology Primary neoplasms in dog liver induced by diethylnitrosamine Translation of new cancer treatments from pet dogs to humans The establishment and characterization of the first canine hepatocellular carcinoma cell line, which resembles human oncogenic expression patterns Immunohistochemical characterization of canine hyperplastic hepatic lesions and hepatocellular and biliary neoplasms with monoclonal antibody hepatocyte paraffin 1 and a monoclonal antibody to cytokeratin 7 Canine hepatic neuroendocrine carcinoma: an immunohistochemical and electron microscopic study Canine biliary carcinoma: epidemiological comparisons with man Comparative analysis of hepatocellular carcinoma in men and dogs Inactivation of TGFbeta signaling in hepatocytes results in an increased proliferative response after partial hepatectomy MDM2 and p53 polymorphisms are associated with the development of hepatocellular carcinoma in patients with chronic hepatitis B virus infection Epidermal growth factor-induced hepatocellular carcinoma: gene expression profiles in precursor lesions, early stage and solitary tumours Identification of hepatic stem/progenitor cells in canine hepatocellular and cholangiocellular carcinoma Withrow and MacEwen's Small Animal Clinical Oncology Status epilepticus after ligation of portosystemic shunts Progressive remission of portosystemic shunting in 23 dogs after partial closure of congenital portosystemic shunts Gradual occlusion of extrahepatic portosystemic shunts in dogs and cats using the ameroid constrictor Methods of gradual vascular occlusion and their applications in treatment of congenital portosystemic shunts in dogs: a review A method for controlling portal pressure after attenuation of intrahepatic portocaval shunts Gauged attenuation of congenital portosystemic shunts: results in 160 dogs and 15 cats Evaluation of cellophane banding with and without intraoperative attenuation for treatment of congenital extrahepatic portosystemic shunts in dogs Cellophane banding for the gradual attenuation of single extrahepatic portosystemic shunts in eleven dogs Outcomes of cellophane banding for congenital portosystemic shunts in 106 dogs and 5 cats Evaluation of the characteristics of venous occlusion after placement of an ameroid constrictor in dogs Evaluation of ameroid ring constrictors for treatment for single extrahepatic portosystemic shunts in dogs: 168 cases Evaluation of a portocaval venograft and ameroid ring for the occlusion of intrahepatic portocaval shunts in dogs Surgical management of left divisional intrahepatic portosystemic shunts: outcome after partial ligation of, or ameroid ring constrictor placement on, the left hepatic vein in twenty-eight dogs Laparoscopic portosystemic shunt attenuation in two dogs Transvenous coil embolization of portosystemic shunt in dogs Transjugular coil embolisation of an intrahepatic shunt in a cat Complications associated with the diagnostic, medical, and surgical management of portosystemic shunts Portal vein thrombosis as a complication of portosystemic shunt ligation in two dogs Neurologic dysfunction in dogs following attenuation of congenital extrahepatic portosystemic shunts Neurologic dysfunction in three dogs and one cat following attenuation of intrahepatic portosystemic shunts Use of propofol to manage seizure activity after surgical treatment of portosystemic shunts Portal hypertension Part II: Clinical assessment and treatment Diagnostic comparison of needle and wedge biopsy specimens of the liver in dogs and cats Magnetic resonance imaging of focal splenic and hepatic lesions in the dog Accuracy of ultrasound guided aspiration of the liver and cytologic findings in dogs and cats: 97 cases A multistep approach in the cytologic evaluation of liver biopsy samples of dogs with hepatic diseases Metronomic therapy with cyclophosphamide and piroxicam effectively delays tumor recurrence in dogs with incompletely resected soft tissue sarcomas Sorafenib (BAY 43-9006, Nexavar), a dual-action inhibitor that targets RAF/MEK/ERK pathway in tumor cells and tyrosine kinases VEGFR/PDGFR in tumor vasculature Sorafenib in advanced hepatocellular carcinoma: we have won a battle not the war Phase I dose escalating study of SU11654, a small molecule receptor tyrosine kinase inhibitor, in dogs with spontaneous malignancies Continuous low-dose oral chemotherapy for adjuvant therapy of splenic hemangiosarcoma in dogs Hepatic artery embolization and chemoembolization for treatment of patients with metastatic carcinoid tumors: the M.D. Anderson experience Percutaneous arterial embolization and chemoembolization for treatment of benign and malignant tumors in three dogs and a goat Treatment of unresectable hepatocellular adenoma in dogs with transarterial iodized oil and chemotherapy with and without an embolic agent: a report of two cases Results of partial hepatectomy in 18 dogs with hepatocellular carcinoma The pathology of liver tumours in the dog Partial hepatectomy in dogs Cancer of the liver Efficacy of mitoxantrone against various neoplasms in dogs Low-dose metronomic chemotherapy with cisplatin: can it suppress angiogenesis in H22 hepatocarcinoma cells? keywords: abdominal; ability; abnormalities; absence; absent; absorption; accumulation; accuracy; acetaminophen; acids; activation; activities; activity; acute hepatic; acute liver; additional; administration; adult; advanced; affected dogs; aflatoxin; age; agents; alf; alkaline; alp; alt; alt activity; amino; ammonia; ammonium; analysis; anemia; anesthesia; angiography; animals; anomalies; anorexia; antibiotics; appearance; appropriate; apsc; areas; arginine; ascites; aspiration; assessment; associated; association; asymptomatic; attenuation; autoimmune; available; bacterial; bedlington; beneficial; benign; best; bile; bile acids; bile duct; biliary; biliary tract; bilirubin; biochemical; bleeding; blood; body; bone; brain; breed; breed dogs; canine; canine hepatic; canine liver; capacity; carcinoma; care; cases; cats; caudal; cause; cava; ccnu; cell; central; centrilobular; certain; changes; chapter; characteristic; characterization; characterized; chemotherapy; cholangiohepatitis; cholangitis; cholecystitis; cholestasis; cholestatic liver; cholesterol; chronic disease; chronic hepatitis; chronic liver; circulation; cirrhosis; clear; clinical; clinical disease; clinical findings; clinical liver; clinical signs; clinician; clotting; coagulation; coagulopathy; combination; common; common bile; common liver; comparison; complete; complications; concentrations; concurrent; conditions; congenital; congenital hepatic; conjugated; consequence; consistent; content; contrast; contribute; control; copper accumulation; copper concentrations; correlation; corticosteroids; cortisol; cpss; culture; cycle; cysts; cytologic; cytology; daily; damage; days; death; decreased; deficiency; definitive; degree; dependent; detection; determined; develop; development; diagnosis; diarrhea; dietary; different; difficult; diffuse; diffuse liver; dilation; direct; disease process; diseases; disorders; doberman; dogs; dogs hepatic; dogs liver; 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labrador; lack; laparoscopy; laparotomy; large; lead; left; leptospirosis; lesions; lethargy; levels; life; likely; limited; lipids; liver biopsies; liver biopsy; liver cancer; liver cell; liver copper; liver cytology; liver damage; liver disease; liver enzyme; liver failure; liver fibrosis; liver function; liver hepatic; liver injury; liver liver; liver lobe; liver mass; liver neoplasia; liver nodules; liver regeneration; liver tissue; liver tumors; lobes; lobular; long; loss; lower; lymphocytes; lymphoma; major; malignant; management; marker; mass; mean; measurement; mechanisms; medical; medication; membranes; metabolism; metabolites; metal; metastatic; method; mild; minutes; mixed; moderate; months; morphologic; mortality; mucoceles; multifocal; multiple; muscle; nac; necessary; needle; negative; neoplasia; neoplasms; neurologic; new; nodular; nodules; nonspecific; normal; normal dogs; normal liver; note; number; obstruction; occlusion; onset; optimal; oral; organ; origin; oxidative; p450; pancreatic; pancreatitis; parenchymal; parenchymal liver; partial; pathogenesis; pathology; patients; pattern; penicillamine; percutaneous; period; periportal; peritonitis; phase; phenobarbital; phosphatase; phpv; physical; pinschers; plasma; point; polycystic; poor; population; portal; portal blood; portal hypertension; portal vein; portal venous; portosystemic; portosystemic shunting; positive; possible; postprandial; potential; prehepatic; presence; present; presentation; pressure; primary; primary hepatic; primary liver; prior; procedure; process; processes; production; progenitor; prognosis; progressive; proliferation; prolonged; protein; radiographs; range; rare; reactions; reactive; recent; receptors; recovery; reduced; reference; regenerative; related; relationship; release; renal; reported; reports; reserve; resolution; response; result; retrievers; retrospective; review; right; risk; role; rupture; samples; sampling; sba; scintigraphy; screening; secondary; secretion; section; seizures; sensitive; sensitivity; serum; serum alt; serum bile; serum hepatic; serum liver; severe; severe hepatic; severe liver; severity; sex; shunting; shunts; significant; signs; similar; single; sinusoidal; site; size; small; small liver; source; spaniels; species; specific; specific hepatic; specificity; specimens; spleen; splenic; spontaneous; spp; stage liver; stages; stellate; steroid; storage; stress; studies; study; subclinical; substances; suggestive; sulfonamides; supplements; supportive; surgery; surgical; survival; symptoms; syndrome; synthesis; systems; table; target; techniques; term; terriers; test; testing; therapeutic; therapy; thrombocytopenia; thrombosis; thyroxine; time; tissue; total; toxicity; toxicosis; toxin; tract; tract disease; transport; transudate; treatment; tumors; type; typical; ultrasonography; ultrasound; underlying; unknown; urea; urinary; urine; useful; vacuolar; value; variable; variety; vascular; vasculature; vein; vena; venous; veterinary; virus; vitamin; volume; vomiting; wall; water; wedge; weeks; weight; west; white; years; young; young dogs; zinc cache: cord-022754-ehq9qnoo.txt plain text: cord-022754-ehq9qnoo.txt item: #23 of 64 id: cord-023017-k6edtg58 author: None title: AASLD Abstracts (pp. 282A–382A) date: 2006-02-10 words: 65964 flesch: 47 summary: The aim of the present study was to investigate if the same inhibition takes place in livers cells of patients with chronic hepatitis C. From February 2001 to April 2002, all patients with chronic hepatitis C referred to the outpatient liver clinic of the University Hospital Basel were asked for their permission to use part of the liver biopsy for this study. Increased T cell activation with Eta may also suggest that TNFA suppress T cell function and may contribute to refractoriness to INF therapy in HCV patients. keywords: -no; aa patients; ability; absence; acid; actin; activated; activation; active; activity; acute; addition; adenosyl; adiponectin; administration; adulis; adult; adult liver; adverse; african; age; aim; aims; albumin; alcoholic; alfa-2a; alpha; alt; amino; aminotransferase; analysis; animals; anti; antibodies; antibody; antigen; antiviral; apoptosis; area; arm; ascites; assay; associated; association; available; average; background; baseline; bdl; beginning; beta; better; bile; biliary; bilirubin; binding; biochemical; biopsies; biopsy; bleeding; blood; blot; bm cells; bmcs; bmi; body; bone; c virus; calculated; canalicular; cancer; capacity; cases; cause; cc14; cd34; cd4; cd8; cdna; cell responses; cells; cellular; center; chain; changes; characteristics; chromosome; chronic; chronic hcv; chronic hepatitis; chronic liver; 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israel; japan; key; kinase; kit; klf6; large; later; length; levels; lfa-1; ligands; like; likely; limit; lineage; linear; lines; lipid; little; liver; liver biopsies; liver biopsy; liver cells; liver disease; liver failure; liver fibrosis; liver injury; liver specific; liver transplantation; load; long; loss; lower; ltx; major; majority; male; marked; markers; marrow; mass; matrix; mdc; mean; mechanism; median; medical; medium; meld; membrane; metabolic; methionine; methods; mglkg; micalb; mice; microarray; microscopy; migration; mild; mitochondrial; model; moderate; molecular; mononuclear; mononuclear cells; monotherapy; months; mouse; mrna; mrp2; muscle; mutations; mxa; naive; napi; necrosis; negative; new; non; normal; northern; novel; ns3; ns5a; ntpdase2; number; o.ool; oatp8; olt; order; organ; outcome; oval; oval cells; overall; oxidative; p =; p<0.05; parameters; parenchymal; partial; pathogenesis; patients; pbmc; pcr; pdc; peak; peg; peginterferon; pegylated; peptide; period; peripheral; persistence; phase; phenotype; plasma; plasmacytoid; platelet; point; polymerase; pools; population; portal; positive; positive cells; positive patients; possible; post; potential; ppar; presence; present; pressure; prevalence; previous; primary; prior; probability; progression; proliferation; promoter; properties; prophylaxis; prospective; protease; protein; protein expression; protocol; quantitative; racial; randomized; range; rat liver; rate; rats; rbv; real; receptor; recipients; recombinant; recurrence; reduction; regeneration; regulated; regulation; rejection; relationships; relative; release; replication; replicon; report; resistance; resolved; respect; responders; response; responsible; results; reverse; ribavirin; rifampicin; risk; role; safety; samples; sarcoidosis; scores; screening; second; self; sequences; serum; serum hcv; severe; severity; sf-36; signal; signaling; significant; similar; single; site; situ; sla; small; smooth; social; socs-1; sp cells; specific; spleen; splenocytes; spontaneously; stage; staining; standard; steatosis; stellate; stellate cells; stem; stem cells; steroids; stimulated; stimulation; stress; strong; studies; study; subjects; support; suppository; surface; survival; sustained; svr; symptoms; system; t cells; taa; table; tacrolimus; targeting; test; tgf; therapeutic; therapy; thl; time; tips; tissue; titer; tolerability; total; transcription; transgenic; transplant patients; transplantation; transplanted; transport; treated; treatment; trial; ttg; ttr; tumor; undifferentiated; unit; university; untreated; uptake; urea; use; values; variability; varices; vein; viral; viral response; virological; virus; vitro; vivo; weekly; weeks; weight; western; wild; years cache: cord-023017-k6edtg58.txt plain text: cord-023017-k6edtg58.txt item: #24 of 64 id: cord-023033-tgt69ir6 author: None title: Poster Session (pp. 78A–178A) date: 2006-02-10 words: 16164 flesch: 41 summary: Moreover, they support the hypothesis that experimental forcing of exogenous antigens into the MHC class I pathway and subsequent promotion of cross-priming is particularly important to generate T cell responses against noncytopathic and tissue tropic viruses such as HCV. For further characterization of T cell epitopes HCV specific T cell clones were generated from 6 patients against eight different HCV epitopes located within the NS3 (aa1027-1657, two epi-topes) and NS4alb (aa1658-1972, six epitopes) region. keywords: -gilead; -no; a20; actin; activation; activity; acute; administration; adv; aim; albumin; alpha; alt; analysis; animals; anr; anti; antigen; apoptosis; arterial; assay; associated; autoimmune; background; bdl; bile; biliary; blood; brain; cadaveric; caveolin; cd4; cd8; cdc42; cells; cellular; cholangiocytes; cholestatic; chronic; class; clearance; clinical; conclusions; contrast; control; core; ct-1; cultured; daily; damage; data; days; death; decrease; dendritic; dependent; desmin; detectable; development; different; disclosures; disease; dna; donor; dst; duct; effects; endothelial; epitopes; experiments; expression; factors; failure; fibrosis; flow; fold; following; form; foxmlb; function; gamma; genes; graft; group; growth; hbv; hcc; hcv; hepatic; hepatitis; hepatocytes; hla; host; hours; hsc; huh; human; ifn; immune; important; incidence; increased; individuals; induced; induction; infected; infection; inflammation; inhibition; injuries; injury; intrahepatic; investigator; ischemic; isolated; kupffer; lam; ldlt; levels; liver; loss; mab; map; mean; mechanisms; median; methods; mice; model; months; mrna; negative; nkt; non; normal; ns3; number; observed; olt; ova; patients; pca; pcna; pcr; porcine; portal; positive; post; preconditioning; presence; present; primary; prior; proliferation; protein; pvl; rats; receptors; recipients; recombinant; recurrence; relationships; reperfusion; replication; resection; resistance; responses; results; rfa; rho; rna; role; s1179denos; sciences; secretion; sections; sef; serum; sham; signaling; significant; similar; sma; specific; studies; study; survival; symptoms; system; t cells; taurocholate; therapy; time; tissue; tolerized; transplantation; transplanted; treatment; tumor; type; ulml; upregulation; vascular; viral; virus; vitro; vivo; vs.; weeks; years cache: cord-023033-tgt69ir6.txt plain text: cord-023033-tgt69ir6.txt item: #25 of 64 id: cord-025168-be7zube4 author: Saleh, Mahshid title: Perspective of placenta derived mesenchymal stem cells in acute liver failure date: 2020-05-24 words: 6538 flesch: 33 summary: Prospective isolation of mesenchymal stem cells from multiple mammalian species using cross-reacting anti-human monoclonal antibodies Introduction to the revised American Association for the Study of Liver Diseases Position Paper on acute liver failure Liver transplantation : official publication of the American Association for the Study of Liver Diseases and the International Liver Transplantation Society Bone marrow-derived mesenchymal stem cells inhibits hepatocyte apoptosis after acute liver injury Acute liver failure: current trends Acute liver failure Mesenchymal stem cell transplantation for liver cell failure: a new direction and option Acute liver failure Acute liver failure Acute liver failure: an up-to-date approach Emerging strategies for the treatment of patients with acute hepatic failure Intensive care management of acute liver failure What's new in acute liver failure? 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Typically, most physiological features of liver function are controlled by liver cells or hepatocytes; therefore, the loss of hepatocytes is the main cause of liver failure. keywords: activation; acute; acute liver; adipose; alf; ammonia; amniotic; angiogenesis; apoptosis; blood; bone; capable; capacity; cells; cirrhosis; clinical; comparison; cord; damage; dental; development; differentiation; disease; effects; encephalopathy; endothelial; factor; failure; function; growth; hepatic; hepatitis; hepatocytes; hgf; high; human; il-6; immune; immunosuppressive; important; induced; infection; inflammation; inflammatory; injury; isolation; jelly; level; like; liver; liver failure; loss; marrow; mechanisms; membrane; mesenchymal; mesenchymal stem; migration; mscs; number; pathway; patients; placenta; potential; progenitor; proliferation; properties; regeneration; repair; research; response; role; secretion; sirs; source; stem; stem cells; stromal; studies; study; syndrome; system; term; therapeutic; therapies; therapy; tissue; tnfα; transplantation; treatment; umbilical; vascular; vegf; vivo; wharton cache: cord-025168-be7zube4.txt plain text: cord-025168-be7zube4.txt item: #26 of 64 id: cord-029138-avfvpqs5 author: Croome, Kristopher P. title: The Changing Landscapes in DCD Liver Transplantation date: 2020-07-13 words: 6318 flesch: 41 summary: While several tools exist in order to predict the likelihood that a DCD donor will expire within 60 min, their predictive value is moderate at best, making the decisions on which DCD liver donors to pursue challenging [17] Emerging technologies such as various forms of machine perfusion may allow for reduction of complications and better prognostication of the risk associated with DCD liver grafts. keywords: acceptable; age; allocation; analysis; authors; biliary; candidates; cardiac; cardiac death; centers; changes; cholangiopathy; circulatory; clinical; cold; complications; criteria; data; dbd; dcd; dcd lt; death; deceased; donation; donor; dwit; ead; experience; factors; fig; function; grafts; group; hcc; high; hypothermic; inferior; initial; ischemic; kidney; liver; liver grafts; liver transplantation; lower; machine; meld; min; national; non; normothermic; nrp; organ; outcomes; patients; perfusion; potential; previous; procurement; rate; recent; recipient; results; risk; score; selection; significant; single; slk; studies; study; surgical; survival; system; time; transplantation; usa; utilization cache: cord-029138-avfvpqs5.txt plain text: cord-029138-avfvpqs5.txt item: #27 of 64 id: cord-030369-4dn02a35 author: Peng, Liang title: Clinical Manifestations and Laboratory Tests of AECHB and Severe Hepatitis (Liver Failure) date: 2019-05-21 words: 35873 flesch: 36 summary: Of the possible complications occurring in liver failure patients, bleeding is the most common and severe. Concomitant infection in liver failure patients has the following characteristics: (1) a high incidence; (2) infection may occur at different sites either simultaneously or sequentially, and abdominal and biliary tract infection is the most common. keywords: abdominal; abnormal; acid; aclf; activation; active; activity; acute exacerbation; acute hepatitis; acute liver; acute severe; addition; adefovir; aechb; affected; alf; alf patients; alt; amino; ammonia; analysis; antigen; antiviral; apoptosis; area; arterial; artificial liver; ascites; associated; b virus; bacterial; ballooning; basis; bile; bilirubin; binding; biological; bleeding; blood; brain; bridging; carriers; cases; cause; cellular; central; cerebral; changes; characteristics; chb; chb patients; china; chinese; cholestasis; chronic hbv; chronic hepatitis; chronic liver; chronic severe; cirrhosis; cirrhosis patients; classification; clearance; clinical; coagulation; common; complications; concentration; concomitant; condition; confluent; control; core; course; cytokines; days; death; decompensated; decompensation; degeneration; degree; detection; deterioration; development; diagnosis; different; difficult; diffuse; disease patients; diseases; dna; drug; dysfunction; early; edema; effect; effective; efficacy; encephalopathy; end; endotoxemia; entecavir; evaluation; evidence; exacerbation; examination; example; expression; extensive; factors; failure patients; features; fibrosis; following; forms; fulminant; fulminant hepatitis; fulminant liver; gastrointestinal; gcs; gene; genetic; genome; genotype; grade; guidelines; hbeag; hbv; hbv infection; hbv replication; hemorrhage; hepatic; hepatic cirrhosis; hepatic encephalopathy; hepatic failure; hepatitis; hepatitis patients; hepatocellular; hepatocytes; hepatorenal; high; higher; history; hormone; host; hps; hrs; human; hypertension; ifn; il-10; immune; immunity; important; incidence; increased; increasing; independent; infected; infection; infiltration; inflammation; inflammatory; influence; inhibit; inr; intracranial; intrahepatic; jaundice; key; laboratory; lactic; lamivudine; large; levels; life; like; liver biopsy; liver cells; liver cirrhosis; liver damage; liver disease; liver failure; liver function; liver injury; liver necrosis; liver tissue; liver transplantation; lobules; long; low; lps; lymphocytes; main; major; manifestations; massive; mechanism; meld; metabolic; methods; model; molecule; months; mortality; mouse; multiple; mutants; mutation; necessary; necrosis; negative; neutrophils; new; non; normal; number; obvious; occurrence; onset; organ; pathogenesis; pathological; pathway; patients; pct; peripheral; persistent; plasma; platelets; point; poor; portal; positive; practice; predictive; presence; present; pressure; prevention; primary; process; production; prognosis; progression; promoter; protein; prothrombin; pta; pulmonary; quasispecies; rapid; rare; rate; reaction; recent; receptor; recovery; reduced; region; regulate; regulation; related; renal; replication; reported; resistance; response; result; risk; role; salf; scholars; scoring; secondary; selection; sequence; sequencing; serum; severe hepatitis; severe liver; severe type; severity; short; signal; significant; similar; single; site; slf; small; specific; spontaneous; stage; stage liver; status; studies; study; subacute; surface; survival; symptoms; syndrome; synthesis; system; tendency; tenofovir; term; tests; th17; therapeutic; therapy; time; tlr4; tnf; total; transcription; treatment; tremor; type; type hepatitis; type patients; value; viral; viral hepatitis; virus; virus infection; weeks; years cache: cord-030369-4dn02a35.txt plain text: cord-030369-4dn02a35.txt item: #28 of 64 id: cord-032131-ghgciqfk author: Ganschow, Rainer title: Lebertransplantation und Leberversagen date: 2013 words: 6555 flesch: 28 summary: In einer eigenen und in zwei weiteren Studien in großen pädiatrischen Zentren erwiesen sich in dem Kollektiv der Patienten mit pädiatrischem ALV neben einer ungeklärten Ätiologie, der Schwere der HE und der nierenersatztherapiepflichtigen Niereninsuffizienz nur die Höhe des Bilirubins und verschiedener plasmatischer Gerinnungsparameter (Faktor V <20 %, PTT-Verlängerung, international normalized ratio (INR) ≥4) als unabhängige Prädiktoren des Versterbens bei pädiatrischem ALV (Bhaduri u. Mieli-Vergani 1996; DeVictor et al. 1992) . Bei der Mehrzahl der Kinder kann die Steroiddosis nach der Lebertransplantation zügig reduziert werden, und spätestens nach einem Jahr kann man diese Medikation ganz absetzen. keywords: 1990er; abb; aber; abhängig; abschn; acute; acute liver; aktivierung; akutem; alagille; allem; allerdings; als; alv; anderen; anteil; anti; antikörper; anämie; assoziiert; auch; auf; aufgrund; ausmaß; ausreichend; basiliximab; bedeutung; bei; beim; beobachtet; bereits; besonderer; besteht; beurteilung; bis; bislang; brockstedt; bzw; children; chirurgische; chronischem; ciclosporin; cmv; dabei; daher; dann; darüber; dass; daten; dem; dennoch; der; derzeit; des; deutlich; diagnostik; die; dieser; disease; diskutiert; drug; durch; durchgeführt; early; ebenso; ebv; eine; eingesetzt; einigen; einsatz; einschließlich; entwicklung; enzephalopathie; erfahrung; erfolgreich; erfolgt; ergebnisse; erhöhte; erkrankung; ersten; erwachsenen; esped; et al; etwa; europa; evtl; experience; failure; fehlbildungen; finden; form; frühen; frühzeitige; fulminant; fälle; führen; für; gallengangatresie; ganschow; geringeren; gezeigt; gilt; graft; großen; guten; haben; handelt; hat; hemmung; hepatic; hepatitis; heute; hierbei; hierzu; hinaus; hyperbilirubinämie; hypothese; immer; immunologische; immunsuppression; indikation; induktionstherapie; infants; infektionen; innerhalb; insbesondere; interleukin-2; inzwischen; ist; jahre; jedoch; kann; kindern; kindesalter; klinisch; kommt; komplikationen; konnte; korreliert; können; langzeitverlauf; lebensqualität; lebertransplantation; leberversagen; lee; liegen; liegenden; liver; liver failure; long; lymphozyten; management; maßnahmen; medikamente; mehr; mehrzahl; melter; melter et; mit; mit einer; muss; möglich; müssen; nach; neben; nguyen; nicht; noch; nur; oder; oftmals; ohne; outcome; parameter; patienten; pediatric; pfic; phase; postoperativen; prognose; proliferation; ptld; pädiatrischen; rapamycin; recipients; reduktion; regeneration; restitution; scheint; schon; sehr; sein; seite; selbst; selten; serum; sich; signifikant; sind; sirolimus; sofern; sog; sollte; sondern; sowie; sowohl; spezifische; status; stehen; stellen; stellt; studien; substanzen; syndrom; system; säuglinge; tab; tacrolimus; technik; term; therapie; transplantatdysfunktion; transplantatqualität; und; unter; ursachen; verbesserte; verbesserung; verfahren; vergleich; verschiedenen; vierling; von; vor; vornehmlich; vorteil; weitere; welche; wenn; werden; wert; wird; wobei; während; zeigen; zell; zellen; zentren; zentrum; zugrunde; zum; zur; ätiologie; über; überleben cache: cord-032131-ghgciqfk.txt plain text: cord-032131-ghgciqfk.txt item: #29 of 64 id: cord-032181-gmcugd8h author: Song, Jian-Xin title: Main Complications of AECHB and Severe Hepatitis B (Liver Failure) date: 2019-05-21 words: 51195 flesch: 34 summary: If liver disease patients have other lung diseases (such as chronic bronchitis, emphysema and pneumonia, and pleural effusion, etc.), then significant respiratory symptoms may occur. in liver cirrhosis patients with ascites that paracentesis should be performed after admission to determine whether SBP exist. keywords: aaa; abdominal; ability; abnormal; abnormalities; absorption; acid; acidosis; activated; activation; active; activity; acute; acute liver; addition; administration; aechb; agents; albicans; albumin; aldosterone; alkalosis; alveolar; amino; ammonia; analysis; angiography; anti; antibiotics; antibody; anticoagulation; antimicrobial; arterial; arterial blood; ascites; aspergillosis; aspergillus; associated; bacterial; bacterium; barrier; base; basic; bcaa; bile; biliary; binding; bleeding; blood; blood ammonia; blood cells; blood coagulation; blood flow; body; brain; broad; candida; capillaries; cardiac; cases; cause; cavity; cd14; cells; central; cerebral; chain; changes; characteristics; chest; chronic hepatitis; chronic liver; circulation; cirrhosis; cirrhotic patients; clear; clearance; clinical; clinical manifestations; clotting; coagulation; coagulation factors; coagulopathy; coli; coma; combination; common; compensatory; complement; complex; complicated; complications; concentration; conditions; control; correlation; count; creatinine; criteria; critical; culture; current; cytokines; damage; data; days; death; decline; decreased; deep; defense; deficiency; degree; dependent; detoxification; development; diagnosis; diarrhea; dic; different; difficult; diffuse; diffusion; dilatation; direct; diseases; disorder; disturbance; diuretics; dose; drugs; dysfunction; early; edema; effect; effective; efficacy; electrolyte; elevated; encephalopathy; endogenous; endothelial; endotoxemia; endotoxin; energy; epithelial; esophageal; etc; evidence; examination; excretion; expression; extracellular; factors; fdps; features; fever; fibrin; fibrinogen; fibrinolysis; filtration; flora; flow; fluid; following; formation; frequency; function; fungal; fungal infection; gaba; gastrointestinal; generation; glutamate; glutamine; gram; growth; gut; hco; heart; help; hemorrhage; hemostasis; heparin; hepatic; hepatic encephalopathy; hepatitis b; hepatitis patients; hepatocytes; hepatopulmonary; hepatorenal; herpes; high; higher; history; hospital; host; hps; hps patients; hrs; human; hyperfibrinolysis; hypertension; hypokalemia; hyponatremia; hypoxemia; hypoxia; ietm; iii; imbalance; immune; immunity; impaired; important; improved; improvement; incidence; increase; indicators; induced; infection; inflammation; inflammatory; inhalation; inhibit; inhibition; initial; injury; innate; insufficient; internal; international; intestinal; intrahepatic; intrapulmonary; intravascular; intravenous; invasive; involved; ischemia; jaundice; key; kidney; known; kupffer; laboratory; lack; lactulose; large; lead; lesions; levels; life; like; limited; lipid; lipopolysaccharide; liver; liver cells; liver cirrhosis; liver damage; liver disease; liver failure; liver function; liver injury; liver transplantation; local; long; loss; low; lower; lps; lungs; macrophages; mainly; major; management; manganese; manifestations; massive; means; mechanisms; medical; membrane; mental; metabolic; methods; mild; minimal; mmhg; mmol; mods; molecular; molecules; mortality; mucosal; multiple; muscle; natural; nausea; necessary; necrosis; need; negative; nerve; nervous; neutrophil; nevus; new; nitric; non; normal; nosocomial; number; obvious; occurrence; onset; oral; organ; osmotic; output; overt; oxide; oxygen; oxygenation; paco; pain; pao; partial; pathogenesis; pathogens; pathological; pathway; patients; people; performance; period; peripheral; peritonitis; permeability; phagocytosis; physiological; plasma; plasminogen; platelet; pleural; pneumonia; poor; portal; portosystemic; position; positive; possible; potassium; potential; practice; present; pressure; prevention; primary; primary liver; process; production; products; prognosis; progressive; prospective; protein; prothrombin; pss; pulmonary; pulmonary vascular; randomized; rate; reaction; recent; receptor; recognition; reduced; refractory; related; release; removal; renal; renal blood; renal failure; renal function; reports; research; resistance; respiratory; response; results; rifaximin; risk; role; sbp; secondary; secretion; sensitivity; sepsis; septic; serum; severe hepatitis; severe liver; severity; shock; short; shunt; significant; signs; sirs; sites; skin; small; sodium; soluble; specific; spectrum; spider; splanchnic; spontaneous; sputum; stage; stage liver; stool; stress; structure; studies; study; substances; surface; survival; symptoms; syndrome; synthesis; system; systemic; tendency; tenderness; terlipressin; term; tests; therapeutic; therapy; thrombosis; time; tips; tissue; tnf; total; toxic; toxins; tract; tract infection; transjugular; translocation; treatment; trial; tuberculosis; type; type-1; upper; uptake; urea; urinary; urine; value; variety; vascular; vasodilation; vein; venous; ventilation; vessels; viral; virus; vitamin; volume; vomiting; water; weight; xiii; years cache: cord-032181-gmcugd8h.txt plain text: cord-032181-gmcugd8h.txt item: #30 of 64 id: cord-033821-i14dmmps author: Guo, Yue-Cheng title: Antihepatic Fibrosis Drugs in Clinical Trials date: 2020-08-24 words: 5048 flesch: 35 summary: Thus far, liver fibrosis has been considered to be associated with a set of factors, such as viral infection, alcohol abuse, non-alcoholic fatty liver disease, and autoimmune hepatitis, as well as genetic diseases. To date, clinical therapeutics for liver fibrosis still face challenges, as elimination of potential causes and conventional antifibrotic drugs cannot alleviate fibrosis in most patients. keywords: acid; activation; advanced; adverse; agonist; alcoholic; angiotensin; antifibrotic; apoptosis; bile; biliary; cells; cholangitis; chronic; cilofexor; cirrhosis; clinical; collagen; combination; daily; disease; dose; drug; effective; effects; efficacy; events; fibrosis; fxr; hepatic; hepatitis; hscs; iii; improvements; inflammation; inhibitor; levels; liver; liver fibrosis; long; months; nash; non; oca; patients; pbc; phase; pirfenidone; placebo; portal; pressure; primary; pruritus; randomized; receptor; related; response; role; safety; significant; stage; steatohepatitis; study; term; therapies; therapy; treatment; trial; udca; ursodeoxycholic; virus; weeks cache: cord-033821-i14dmmps.txt plain text: cord-033821-i14dmmps.txt item: #31 of 64 id: cord-033914-a9e3rncp author: Kauffman-Ortega, E. title: In memoriam Ludwig van Beethoven. Clinical history and possible diagnoses of the genius of musical composition in silence() date: 2020-10-17 words: 1723 flesch: 40 summary: None. Beethoven's autopsia revisitad: a patólogos rounds a final note A modern case sheds light on a classical enigma: Beethoven's deafness The deafness of Ludwig van Beethoven: an immunopathy Cogan syndrome: a retrospective review of 60 patients throughout half century Lead and the deafness of Ludwig Van Beethoven el genio de Bonn atormentado por sus enfermedades: historia médica Historical hepatology: Ludwig van Beethoven Beethoven's renal disease based on his autopsy: a case of papillary necrosis Acute-on-chronic liver failure Rialp: Traducción de Joaquín Esteban Perruca The virtues in medical practice Valdovinos-Díaz * Departamento de Gastroenterología, Instituto Nacional de Ciencias Médicas y Nutrición Salvador Zubirán The authors declare that they have no conflict of interests. 1 Ludwig van Beethoven was born on December 16, 1770, in the small German city of Bonn, situated on the banks of the Rhine. keywords: abdominal; age; alcohol; ascites; autopsy; beethoven; bowel; chronic; cirrhosis; consistent; consumption; deafness; death; disease; failure; father; gastrointestinal; hearing; inflammatory; johann; karl; lead; life; liver; loss; ludwig; normal; numerous; pain; paternal; patients; periods; probable; progressive; symptoms; syndrome; van; years cache: cord-033914-a9e3rncp.txt plain text: cord-033914-a9e3rncp.txt item: #32 of 64 id: cord-261608-4sjlg0p0 author: Trejo-Paredes, Camila title: COVID-19-INDUCED LIVER INJURY: A CLINICAL DISTRACTION? date: 2020-10-31 words: 457 flesch: 34 summary: We should be cognizant of other potential causes of liver injury in COVID-19 patients like concurrent infection, sepsis-induced and DILI. Although our patient lacked any known risk factors for liver injury and preexisting liver disease, he developed a significant hyperbilirubinemia and transaminitis without sequalae. keywords: clinical; covid-19; dimer; distraction; hepatitis; induced; injury; liver; patients; relationships; relevant; unremarkable cache: cord-261608-4sjlg0p0.txt plain text: cord-261608-4sjlg0p0.txt item: #33 of 64 id: cord-262152-gdnc51m5 author: Chaibi, Sayma title: Liver Function Test Abnormalities Are Associated With A Poorer Prognosis In Covid-19 Patients: Results Of A French Cohort date: 2020-10-19 words: 2770 flesch: 46 summary: Most of liver injuries are mild and transient during COVID-19. It might contribute to liver injury and even liver failure in patients who are critically ill. keywords: abnormalities; admission; age; alt; april; ast; cases; characteristics; clinical; comorbidities; coronavirus; covid-19; death; diabetes; disease; drugs; elevated; failure; function; hospitalization; hypertension; icu; infection; injury; levels; lft; liver; median; obesity; patients; pcr; rate; respiratory; sars; scan; severe; severity; study; table; test cache: cord-262152-gdnc51m5.txt plain text: cord-262152-gdnc51m5.txt item: #34 of 64 id: cord-271635-tydlyc1q author: Abdel-Hamid, Nabil M. title: Herbal management of hepatocellular carcinoma through cutting the pathways of the common risk factors date: 2018-11-30 words: 10071 flesch: 30 summary: Inflammation and cancer STATs in cancer inflammation and immunity: a leading role for STAT3 Infections as a major preventable cause of human cancer New functions for the matrix metalloproteinases in cancer progression Role of nonresolving inflammation in hepatocellular carcinoma development and progression, Npj Precis Suppressive effect of natural sesquiterpenoids on inducible cyclooxygenase (COX-2) and nitric oxide synthase (iNOS) activity in mouse macrophage cells Xanthorrhizol inhibits 12-O-tetradecanoylphorbol-13-acetate-induced acute inflammation and two-stage mouse skin carcinogenesis by blocking the expression of ornithine decarboxylase, cyclooxygenase-2 and inducible nitric oxide synthase through mitogen-activated protein kinases and/or the nuclear factor-kappa B Evaluation of the antinociceptive activity and acute oral toxicity of standardized ethanolic extract of the rhizome of Curcuma xanthorrhiza Roxb Xanthorrhizol: a review of its pharmacological activities and anticancer properties Antiproliferative property and apoptotic effect of xanthorrhizol on MDA-MB-231 breast cancer cells Xanthorrhizol induced DNA fragmentation in HepG2 cells involving Bcl-2 family proteins Advances in the study of berberine and its derivatives: a focus on anti-inflammatory and anti-tumor effects in the digestive system Berberine suppresses proinflammatory responses through AMPK activation in macrophages Berberine mitigates cyclophosphamide-induced hepatotoxicity by modulating antioxidant status and inflammatory cytokines Berberine inhibits inflammatory response and ameliorates insulin resistance in hepatocytes Berberine induces autophagic cell death and mitochondrial apoptosis in liver cancer cells: the cellular mechanism Berberine induces cell death in human hepatoma cells in vitro by downregulating CD147 Berberine induces selective apoptosis through the AMPKmediated mitochondrial/caspase pathway in hepatocellular carcinoma Andrographolide sensitizes cancer cells to TRAIL-induced apoptosis via p53-mediated death receptor 4 upregulation Hepatoprotective and antiviral functions of silymarin components in HCV infection Inhibition of T-cell inflammatory cytokines, hepatocyte NF-kappaB signaling, and HCV infection by standardized Silymarin Identification of hepatoprotective flavonolignans from silymarin Anticancer potential of silymarin: from bench to bed side Silymarin inhibits in vitro T-cell proliferation and cytokine production in hepatitis C virus infection Differential in vitro effects of intravenous versus oral formulations of silibinin on the HCV life cycle and inflammation Silibinin is a potent antiviral agent in patients with chronic hepatitis C not responding to pegylated interferon/ribavirin therapy Silymarin inhibited proliferation and induced apoptosis in hepatic cancer cells Synergistic anti-cancer effect of baicalein and silymarin on human hepatoma HepG2 Cells Suppression of N-nitrosodiethylamine induced hepatocarcinogenesis by silymarin in rats Chemopreventive effect of silymarin on liver pathology in HBV X protein transgenic mice RUNX3 directly interacts with intracellular domain of Notch1 and suppresses Notch signaling in hepatocellular carcinoma cells Studies on mechanism of action of glycyrrhizin against hepatitis A virus replication in vitro Therapeutic basis of glycyrrhizin on chronic hepatitis B Review of pharmacological effects of Glycyrrhiza sp. keywords: ability; action; activation; active; activities; activity; administration; alcoholic; alpinia; andrographolide; anti; anticancer; antioxidant; antiviral; apoptosis; apoptotic; barbarum; berberine; broccoli; cancer; cancer cells; carcinoma; causes; cells; china; chronic; cirrhosis; cisplatin; compounds; content; countries; cox-2; cytokines; cytotoxic; damage; death; decrease; dependent; development; different; disease; dna; effect; enzymes; expression; extract; factors; family; fatty; fibrosis; free; genes; ginger; glabra; glycyrrhizin; green; growth; hbv; hcc; hcv; hepatic; hepatitis; hepatocellular; hepatocellular carcinoma; hepatoma; hepg2; herbal; high; human; il-6; important; increase; individuals; induced; induction; infection; inflammation; inflammatory; inhibition; inhibits; injury; insulin; kinase; level; like; lipid; liver; lpp; lycium; mechanisms; mice; mitochondrial; model; nafld; natural; nigella; non; nonalcoholic; numerous; obesity; officinarum; oxidative; oxidative stress; p53; pathway; patients; pharmacological; potential; prevention; products; progression; proliferation; properties; protein; rats; recent; reduction; regulation; related; resistance; review; rhizome; risk; role; ros; rsv; sativa; significant; silymarin; stress; studies; study; sulforaphane; tea; therapeutic; tissue; tnf; treatment; tumor; verum; viral; virus; vitamin; vivo cache: cord-271635-tydlyc1q.txt plain text: cord-271635-tydlyc1q.txt item: #35 of 64 id: cord-275637-ea6w2kqv author: Roca-Fernandez, A. title: HIGH LIVER FAT ASSOCIATES WITH HIGHER RISK OF DEVELOPING SYMPTOMATIC COVID-19 INFECTION - INITIAL UK BIOBANK OBSERVATIONS date: 2020-06-05 words: 2915 flesch: 40 summary: Liver fat >5% is diagnostic of fatty liver disease (19) ; liver fat >10% is considered to qualify as severe fatty liver disease and is a commonly used inclusion criteria in clinical trials of patients with non-alcoholic steatohepatitis (NASH) (20) . . Multiparametric MRI measuring liver fat and fibroinflammation has demonstrated value in characterising liver disease (12, 13) and predicting clinical outcomes (14) . keywords: age; author; available; biobank; copyright; covid-19; data; disease; doi; existing; factors; fat; fatty; funder; holder; https://doi.org/10.1101/2020.06.04.20122457; international; international license; june; license; liver; medrxiv; medrxiv preprint; non; obese; participants; patients; perpetuity; population; positive; preprint; risk; severe; study; symptomatic; testing; ukb; version cache: cord-275637-ea6w2kqv.txt plain text: cord-275637-ea6w2kqv.txt item: #36 of 64 id: cord-277535-u283k70i author: Vaja, Rakesh title: Drugs and the liver date: 2020-09-22 words: 4015 flesch: 45 summary: Prevalence of ultrarapid metabolisers Metabolism of drugs in liver disease depends on liver blood flow. NSAIDS are contraindicated for systemic use in most liver disease patients, because of increased bioavalibilty, the high risk of precipitating gastrointestinal bleeding and renal failure. keywords: administration; agents; anaesthesia; analgesic; bilirubin; blood; care; cause; children; cirrhosis; clinical; codeine; covid-19; cytochrome; disease; dose; dosing; drugs; dysfunction; effect; elevated; enzymes; example; excreted; extraction; failure; flow; halothane; hepatic; hepatitis; high; important; inhalational; injury; levels; life; liver; management; metabolisers; metabolism; morphine; need; overdose; p450; pain; paracetamol; patients; phase; plasma; poor; portal; prolonged; protein; rapid; ratios; reactions; reduction; renal; risk; sevoflurane; sugammadex; table; treatment; use; volume cache: cord-277535-u283k70i.txt plain text: cord-277535-u283k70i.txt item: #37 of 64 id: cord-279667-ikfduu2k author: Ronnje, Louise title: Complicated COVID-19 in pregnancy: a case report with severe liver and coagulation dysfunction promptly improved by delivery date: 2020-09-04 words: 3366 flesch: 45 summary: [19] found that elevated levels of IL-6 were associated with a significantly increased risk of mortality in COVID-19 patients but in this case the inflammatory markers (and liver enzyme tests) decreased significantly after the Caesarean section. Atypical presentation of HELLP could not be ruled out and the importance of a multidisciplinary team in the treatment and management of severe COVID-19 during pregnancy is critical for positive patient outcome. keywords: abdominal; acute; baby; blood; case; characteristics; clinical; coagulation; collection; condition; coronavirus; cov-2; covid-19; data; day; delivery; disease; elevated; evidence; fetal; hellp; high; history; impairment; infection; injury; liver; manuscript; maternal; minute; mothers; negative; outcomes; oxygen; pain; patient; planning; positive; pregnancy; pregnant; pressure; pulse; readmission; report; respiratory; risk; sars; severe; signs; syndrome; table; tests; transmission; treatment; vertical; weeks; women cache: cord-279667-ikfduu2k.txt plain text: cord-279667-ikfduu2k.txt item: #38 of 64 id: cord-280234-anlytu3q author: Memar, Elmira Haji Esmaeil title: Fulminant hepatic failure: a rare and devastating manifestation of Coronavirus disease 2019 in an 11-year-old boy date: 2020-09-29 words: 1550 flesch: 35 summary: key: cord-280234-anlytu3q authors: Memar, Elmira Haji Esmaeil; Mamishi, Setareh; Ekbatani, Meisam Sharifzadeh; Alimadadi, Hosein; Yaghmaei, Bahareh; Chegini, Victoria; Janani, Somayeh; Mahmoudi, Shima title: Fulminant hepatic failure: a rare and devastating manifestation of Coronavirus disease 2019 in an 11-year-old boy date: 2020-09-29 journal: Arch Pediatr DOI: 10.1016/j.arcped.2020.09.009 sha: doc_id: 280234 cord_uid: anlytu3q Although several typical manifestation of novel coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) including respiratory symptoms, weakness, fever, and fatigue have been reported, some rare and novel manifestations have also been observed, particularly in children. We report a pediatric case of fulminant hepatic failure associated with COVID-19. keywords: acute; admission; cause; children; coronavirus; cov-2; covid-19; days; disease; failure; fatigue; fever; fulminant; hepatic; hepatic failure; hospital; infection; injury; liver; manifestation; novel; patients; pediatric; rare; respiratory; sars; severe; symptoms; transplantation cache: cord-280234-anlytu3q.txt plain text: cord-280234-anlytu3q.txt item: #39 of 64 id: cord-283120-hyzk59qv author: Sharma, Ashish title: Liver disease and outcomes among COVID-19 hospitalized patients- a systematic review and meta-analysis date: 2020-10-16 words: 2636 flesch: 38 summary: Future studies should evaluate changing levels of biomarkers amongst liver disease patients to predict poor outcomes of COVID-19 and causes of liver injury during COVID-19 infection. In severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS) epidemic 60% of patients had hepatic injury, due to phylogenetic similarities of the viruses it is assumed that COVID-19 is associated with acute liver injury. keywords: acute; alt; aminotransferase; analysis; association; ast; cases; chronic; clinical; comorbid; coronavirus; covid-19; damage; data; disease; elevated; enzymes; expression; hepatocytes; hospital; icu; increase; infection; injury; levels; liver; meta; mortality; normal; novel; outcomes; oxygen; patients; poor; respiratory; sars; severe; significant; studies; study; syndrome; systematic cache: cord-283120-hyzk59qv.txt plain text: cord-283120-hyzk59qv.txt item: #40 of 64 id: cord-284693-mgpxnnk0 author: Jothimani, Dinesh title: Post Liver transplant recurrent and de novo viral infections date: 2020-09-26 words: 6350 flesch: 30 summary: Initial report from the US epicenter COVID-19 in an international European liver transplant recipient cohort COVID-19 in long-term liver transplant patients: preliminary experience from an Italian transplant centre in Lombardy Determining risk factors for mortality in liver transplant patients with COVID-19 Chronic Infection With Camelid Hepatitis E Virus in a Liver Transplant Recipient Who Regularly Consumes Camel Meat and Milk Prevalence of antibodies to hepatitis E virus in veterinarians working with swine and in normal blood donors in the United States and other countries Prevalence and clinical consequences of Hepatitis E in patients who underwent liver transplantation for chronic Hepatitis C in the United States Hepatitis E virus and chronic hepatitis in organ-transplant recipients Prevalence of hepatitis E virus infection in pediatric solid organ transplant recipients--a single-center experience Prevalence of hepatitis E virus infection in liver transplant recipients Hepatitis E virus infection without reactivation in solid-organ transplant recipients, France. WHO classification of tumours of haematopoietic and lymphoid tissues Lymphomas occurring late after solid-organ transplantation: influence of treatment on the clinical outcome Posttransplantation lymphoproliferative disorder--the great mimic in liver transplantation: appraisal of the clinicopathologic spectrum and the role of Epstein-Barr virus virus and posttransplant lymphoproliferative disorder in solid organ transplantation Sequential treatment with rituximab followed by CHOP chemotherapy in adult B-cell post-transplant lymphoproliferative disorder (PTLD): the prospective international multicentre phase 2 PTLD-1 trial Therapeutic options in post-transplant lymphoproliferative disorders Age-specific prevalence of infection with herpes simplex virus types 2 and 1: a global review Herpes Simplex Virus Principles and Practice of Infectious Diseases Infections with cytomegalovirus and other herpesviruses in 121 liver transplant recipients: transmission by donated organ and the effect of OKT3 antibodies Herpes Simplex Virus and Varicella-Zoster Virus Infections in Hematopoietic Stem Cell or Solid Organ Transplantation Transplant Infections Infections after liver transplantation Infections in solid-organ transplant recipients Oral acyclovir therapy for mucocutaneous herpes simplex virus infections in immunocompromised marrow transplant recipients Absolute bioavailability and metabolic disposition of valaciclovir, the L-valyl ester of acyclovir, following oral administration to humans Herpes simplex virus in solid organ transplantation Incidence and risk factors for herpes zoster in patients undergoing liver transplantation Herpes zoster after liver transplantation: incidence, risk factors, and complications Varicella zoster virus in solid organ transplantation Classification of HHV-6A and HHV-6B as distinct viruses Update on human herpesvirus 6 biology, clinical features, and therapy Latent human herpesvirus 6 infection of human monocytes/macrophages The prevalence of chromosomally integrated human herpesvirus 6 genomes in the blood of UK blood donors et pediatric liver transplant patients HHV-6A, 6B, and 7: persistence in the population, epidemiology and transmission Human herpesvirus-6 infection after liver transplantation Clinical impact of human herpesvirus 6 infection after liver transplantation in syncytial giant-cell hepatitis Detection of HHV-6 in over a thousand samples: new types of infection revealed by an analysis of antigenemia related to CMV infection after liver transplantation Co-infection and clinical impact of human herpesvirus 5 and 6 in liver transplantation Human herpesvirus-6 in liver transplant recipients: role in pathogenesis of fungal infections, neurologic complications, and outcome and cytomegalovirus DNA in liver donor biopsies and their correlation with HLA matches and acute cellular rejection Acute hepatitis with periportal confluent necrosis associated with human herpesvirus 6 infection in liver transplant patients Encephalitis caused by human herpesvirus-6 in a liver transplant recipient Treating HHV-6 Infections Diagnosis and Clinical Management HHV-6 in liver transplantation: A literature review keywords: advanced; adverse; allograft; analysis; antiviral; child; chronic; cirrhosis; clinical; cmv; combination; covid-19; cytomegalovirus; daa; daclatasvir; decompensated; decompensation; diagnosis; disease; donor; drugs; dysfunction; early; effective; efficacy; european; events; factors; failure; fibrosis; genotype; hepatic; hepatitis; herpes; hev; high; higher; human; immunosuppression; impact; improved; improvement; infection; liver; liver transplantation; long; low; lymphoproliferative; management; meld; months; mortality; organ; patients; positive; post; posttransplant; prevalence; progression; prophylaxis; pugh; rates; reactivation; recipients; recurrent; rejection; related; rhcv; ribavirin; risk; rna; score; severe; significant; sofosbuvir; solid; studies; study; survival; svr; svr12; therapy; time; transplantation; treatment; trial; untreated; use; viral; virus; weeks; year cache: cord-284693-mgpxnnk0.txt plain text: cord-284693-mgpxnnk0.txt item: #41 of 64 id: cord-288721-3bv3aak6 author: Schneider, Annika title: Single organelle analysis to characterize mitochondrial function and crosstalk during viral infection date: 2019-06-11 words: 5607 flesch: 32 summary: Fig. 2 ) Taken together these data demonstrate that mitochondria which are in close physical proximity exchange information leading to changes in mitochondrial membrane potential but not in mitochondrial size. We chose the liver, and more specifically hepatocytes, as Viral infection increases size and mitochondrial fragility of liver mitochondria. keywords: adenovirus; analysis; anti; antibodies; autofluorescence; bio; buffer; calcium; cells; cellular; changes; cmv; cytometry; decrease; density; dilc; dsred; dynamics; electron; expression; fig; flow; fluorescence; function; germany; glass; healthy; hepatitis; hepatocytes; ice; imaging; increase; infected; infection; influence; intensity; isolated; isolation; laboratories; level; livers; loss; mechanisms; membrane; metabolism; mice; microscopy; minutes; mitochondria; mitophagy; mitorl; non; organelle; potential; primary; protein; purified; rad; recombinant; results; scatter; scientific; single; size; supp; tbs; thermofisher; time; tissue; usa; viral; virus; viruses; vivo; www.nature.com/scientificreports/ cache: cord-288721-3bv3aak6.txt plain text: cord-288721-3bv3aak6.txt item: #42 of 64 id: cord-290412-m6fesoyb author: Zhao, Chang-qing title: Traditional Chinese medicine for treatment of liver diseases: progress, challenges and opportunities date: 2014-09-30 words: 4276 flesch: 37 summary: As complementary and alternative therapies, TCMs will play an expanding role in the future of liver disease treatment. Several patent drugs (Chinese herbal formulas) for treatment Clinical observations showed that FZHYC can effectively improve liver function and decrease the expression of fibrosis biomarkers such as serum hyaluronic acid, collagen type IV, procollagen type III and laminin, in chronic liver disease patients with fibrosis or cirrhosis [43, 44] . keywords: acid; activity; acute; analysis; blood; capsule; chb; china; chinese; chinese medicine; chronic; cirrhosis; clinical; curative; decrease; differentiation; diseases; dose; drugs; effects; fibrosis; function; fuzheng; fzhyc; group; heat; hepatic; hepatitis; herbal; herbs; huayu; induced; inflammation; inhibit; integrative; journal; kidney; liver; liver diseases; mechanisms; medicine; meta; multicenter; p38; patent; pathway; patients; portal; randomized; research; results; salvianolic; serum; signs; spleen; stage; stellate; studies; study; symptoms; syndrome; tcm; techniques; therapy; tissue; traditional; treatment; trial; western; yin; zang cache: cord-290412-m6fesoyb.txt plain text: cord-290412-m6fesoyb.txt item: #43 of 64 id: cord-291851-xesef17i author: Wong, Yu-Jun title: A systematic review and meta-analysis of the COVID-19 associated liver injury date: 2020-08-31 words: 4386 flesch: 47 summary: The objective of this meta-analysis is to compare the risk and clinical outcome of COVID-19 associated liver injury between COVID-19 patients with severe and non-severe COVID-19. COVID-19 associated liver injury is defined as any liver damage in patients COVID-19 patients, with or without the pre-existing liver disease [5] . keywords: 95%ci; alt; analysis; ast; characteristics; chronic; clinical; coronavirus; covid-19; critical; data; death; disease; elevation; findings; heterogeneity; higher; injury; liver; lopinavir; mean; meta; non; novel; outcome; p<0.001; patients; pooled; prevalence; reported; retrospective; review; risk; ritonavir; search; serum; severe; severity; studies; study; subjects; systematic; table; wuhan cache: cord-291851-xesef17i.txt plain text: cord-291851-xesef17i.txt item: #44 of 64 id: cord-292501-2jv7xkfn author: Jiang, Saiping title: Liver Injury in Critically Ill and Non-critically Ill COVID-19 Patients: A Multicenter, Retrospective, Observational Study date: 2020-06-23 words: 4411 flesch: 41 summary: According to the latest epidemiological studies, ∼16-53% of patients with COVID-19 experienced different degrees of liver injury (4, (7) (8) (9) (10) (11) (12) (13) , and some patients have developed severe liver injury. Although some studies have reported the incidence of liver injury in patients with COVID-19 (8, 14, 15) , there are limited data describing the course of liver injury occurrence, such as liver injury onset, progression, and recovery, during an entire hospitalization period, particularly in patients with different disease severity. keywords: arbidol; china; clinical; combination; concomitant; coronavirus; cov-2; covid-19; critically; data; days; different; disease; drug; duration; factors; function; group; hospital; ill; ill patients; injury; length; liver; liver injury; logistic; lopinavir; medications; mild; moderate; multivariable; non; number; occurrence; patients; pneumonia; recovery; regression; risk; ritonavir; sars; severe; severity; shedding; stay; studies; study; table; time; treatment; viral cache: cord-292501-2jv7xkfn.txt plain text: cord-292501-2jv7xkfn.txt item: #45 of 64 id: cord-300187-fr6tme32 author: Kearns, Shawn title: Infectious Hepatopathies in Dogs and Cats date: 2009-11-26 words: 5801 flesch: 31 summary: Disseminated infection and death have been reported in a single dog. 104, 105 In dogs, disseminated infection is most often associated with canine distemper, other infections including ehrlichiosis and immunosuppression, or vaccination with live attenuated vaccines. keywords: abscesses; acute; adult; affected; agent; animals; areas; aspergillosis; aspergillus; aspirate; associated; avium; bacterial; bile; blood; canine; canis; cases; cats; cells; changes; cholangiohepatitis; chronic; clinical; clinical signs; cns; common; complex; conditions; culture; cytology; definitive; diagnosis; disease; dissemination; dogs; domestic; environment; evidence; fatal; feline; findings; flow; geographic; granulomatous; helicobacter; hepatic; hepatitis; hepatozoon; histopathology; host; infected; infection; inflammation; ingestion; inhalation; involvement; kidney; life; liver; lungs; lymph; mononuclear; mycobacterium; necrosis; negative; new; nodes; organisms; organs; parasite; pcr; peritonitis; phase; primary; protozoal; puppies; renal; reported; result; secondary; serology; severe; signs; sites; skin; soil; species; spleen; spp; states; systemic; tachyzoites; testing; tick; tissue; toxoplasmosis; transmission; treatment; tuberculosis; tyzzer; use; viral; virus; young cache: cord-300187-fr6tme32.txt plain text: cord-300187-fr6tme32.txt item: #46 of 64 id: cord-303046-unksl7p4 author: Pawlotsky, Jean-Michel title: COVID-19 and the liver-related deaths to come date: 2020-06-11 words: 1904 flesch: 24 summary: However, the greatest effect of COVID-19 on liver diseases will be indirect and delayed, resulting from the impending global economic crisis. Patients with cirrhosis seem to be at greater risk than other individuals for severe COVID-19 and the occurrence of complications, including mortality, regardless of the aetiology COVID-19 and the liver-related deaths to come www.nature.com/nrgastro of liver disease 6, 7 . keywords: access; ace2; carcinoma; care; chronic; cirrhosis; coronavirus; course; cov-2; covid-19; crisis; delayed; disease; drugs; economic; effect; elimination; global; health; hepatitis; hepatocellular; infection; liver; mortality; pandemic; patients; pre; result; risk; sars; severe; transplantation; viral cache: cord-303046-unksl7p4.txt plain text: cord-303046-unksl7p4.txt item: #47 of 64 id: cord-305956-l02xdq87 author: Alqahtani, Saleh A title: Liver injury in COVID-19: The current evidence date: 2020-05-26 words: 3066 flesch: 36 summary: A retrospective study Liver impairment in COVID-19 patients: A retrospective analysis of 115 cases from a single center in Wuhan city, China. Cautious use of antiviral agents in patients with decompensated liver disease and drug-drug interactions in post liver transplant patients has to be considered. keywords: abnormal; abnormalities; ace2; activation; alt; ast; available; cases; cause; cells; characteristics; china; chloroquine; cholangiocytes; clinical; coronavirus; course; cov-2; covid-19; current; damage; data; disease; drug; features; findings; function; hepatic; immune; infection; injury; levels; liver; mechanisms; novel; patients; pneumonia; pre; print; recent; respiratory; retrospective; review; risk; sars; series; severe; studies; study; system; transplant; treatment; underlying; viral; wuhan cache: cord-305956-l02xdq87.txt plain text: cord-305956-l02xdq87.txt item: #48 of 64 id: cord-309795-2kozsv4z author: Dewidar, Bedair title: Metabolic liver disease in diabetes – from mechanisms to clinical trials date: 2020-06-20 words: 8655 flesch: 28 summary: The Liver The multiple-hit pathogenesis of non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) Role of diet and lifestyle changes in nonalcoholic fatty liver disease Acute dietary fat intake initiates alterations in energy metabolism and insulin resistance The integrative biology of type 2 diabetes Adipose expression of tumor necrosis factor-alpha: direct role in obesity-linked insulin resistance Anti-inflammatory effects of excessive weight loss: potent suppression of adipose interleukin 6 and tumour necrosis factor alpha expression Potential Nexus of Non-alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease and Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus: Insulin Resistance Between Hepatic and Peripheral Tissues Insulin resistance causes inflammation in adipose tissue Adipocyte inflammation is essential for healthy adipose tissue expansion and remodeling Serum adiponectin levels in different types of non alcoholic liver disease. BL, baseline; CCR2/5, C-C chemokine receptors type 2 and type 5; FXR, farnesoid X receptor; HbA 1c , glycated haemoglobin; LXR, Liver X receptor; MPC, mitochondrial pyruvate carrier; NA, data not available; NAFLD, non-alcoholic fatty liver disease; NFS, NAFLD fibrosis score; PPAR, peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor; NASH, non-alcoholic steatohepatitis; SCD, stearoyl-CoA desaturase; SGLT, sodium-glucose cotransporter; THR, thyroid hormone receptor; T2DM, type 2 diabetes. keywords: acid; activated; activation; activity; adipose; agonist; alcoholic fatty; alterations; analysis; association; autophagy; beneficial; bile; biomarkers; blind; cardiovascular; cells; cirrhosis; clinical; coa; content; death; diabetes; diagnostic; diet; disease; dnl; double; drug; effects; efficacy; expression; fatty; fatty liver; ffa; fibrosis; fxr; glp-1; gluconeogenesis; glucose; guidelines; gut; hepatic; hepatocellular; hepatocytes; high; higher; hscs; humans; individuals; inflammation; inflammatory; inhibition; insulin; insulin resistance; intestinal; levels; lipid; lipogenesis; liver; liver disease; liver fibrosis; loss; mechanisms; mellitus; metabolic; metformin; mice; microbiome; mitochondrial; models; muscle; nafld; nash; non; nonalcoholic; nonalcoholic fatty; novel; obese; obesity; outcomes; patients; people; persons; phase; pioglitazone; placebo; plasma; ppar; progression; protein; randomized; recent; receptor; related; resistance; resolution; results; review; risk; signaling; specific; steatohepatitis; steatosis; stress; studies; study; surgery; systematic; t2 dm; table; tissue; treatment; trial; type; use; weight cache: cord-309795-2kozsv4z.txt plain text: cord-309795-2kozsv4z.txt item: #49 of 64 id: cord-318755-fip8wj6y author: El Kassas, Mohamed title: Liver transplantation in the era of COVID-19 date: 2020-05-12 words: 4272 flesch: 34 summary: Although healthcare facilities are overwhelmed with management of COVID-19 patients & health resources are being rapidly consumed, the American Association for the Study of Liver Diseases (AASLD), recommended against postponing transplantation. Immunosuppressive therapy should be started in patients with liver disease with or without COVID-19 who have strong indications for treatment (e.g., autoimmune hepatitis, liver transplant patients, and in cases of graft rejection). keywords: acute; available; beds; care; cases; chloroquine; chronic; cirrhosis; clinical; clinics; complications; control; coronavirus; covid-19; data; different; disease; donation; donor; dose; drug; epidemic; evaluation; exposure; failure; hand; health; healthcare; hospital; hydroxychloroquine; icu; immunosuppressive; indications; infection; interactions; levels; liver; liver transplant; living; ltx; management; mers; mohamed; need; organ; outbreak; outpatient; pandemic; patients; pneumonia; possible; post; postoperative; potential; procedures; recipients; rejection; risk; sars; severe; staff; surgical; tacrolimus; therapy; tocilizumab; toxicity; transmission; transplant; transplantation; treatment; workers; world cache: cord-318755-fip8wj6y.txt plain text: cord-318755-fip8wj6y.txt item: #50 of 64 id: cord-323736-zup9cp6s author: Ko, Sheung‐Fat title: Hepatic (31)P‐magnetic resonance spectroscopy identified the impact of melatonin‐pretreated mitochondria in acute liver ischaemia‐reperfusion injury date: 2020-07-21 words: 4536 flesch: 32 summary: After preparation of haematoxylin and eosin (HE) stain, the degree of liver injury was determined according to our previous report with liver injury score defined as follows: 0 indicated no notable hepatocyte integrity impairment or sinusoidal distortion; 1 corresponded to mild hepatic injury with less than 25% of section involved; 2 indicated moderate hepatic injury with 25%-50% of section involved; 3 denoted severe hepatic injury with more than 50% involved. Additionally, the Masson's trichrome stain displayed that the fibrotic area exhibited an identical pattern of liver injury score among the three groups. keywords: acute; acute liver; animals; atp; biomarkers; cells; cellular; consumption; damage; data; degree; energy; exogenous; expressions; failure; figure; findings; free; function; groups; hepatic; hepatocytes; higher; hours; ibc; identical; impact; inflammatory; injury; integrity; iri; ischaemia; level; liver; liver iri; living; melatonin; metabolism; minutes; mitochondria; mrs; non; oxidative; pattern; pretreated; previous; procedure; protein; rat; rats; reaction; reliable; reperfusion; reperfusion injury; resonance; score; setting; signalling; spectroscopy; stress; studies; study; therapeutic; therapy; transplantation; treatment cache: cord-323736-zup9cp6s.txt plain text: cord-323736-zup9cp6s.txt item: #51 of 64 id: cord-324509-5c6fzdjm author: Huang, Haijun title: The association between markers of liver injury and clinical outcomes in patients with COVID‐19 in Wuhan date: 2020-07-22 words: 2159 flesch: 43 summary: On the other hand, dynamic changes in liver functions may indicate a certain relationship between liver injury and mortality. Therefore, we retrospectively analysed the clinical characteristics and dynamic changes in liver function based on different liver function levels at admission and different prognosis, in the purpose of finding out risk factors related to liver injury, and associations between markers of liver injury and clinical outcomes in COVID-19, including mortality and mechanical ventilation. keywords: abnormal; alt; ast; changes; characteristics; china; clinical; coronavirus; covid-19; disease; dynamic; function; group; hospital; injury; levels; liver; liver injury; mechanical; mortality; novel; patients; people; pneumonia; risk; study; tbil; ventilation; wuhan cache: cord-324509-5c6fzdjm.txt plain text: cord-324509-5c6fzdjm.txt item: #52 of 64 id: cord-324529-xbrdtxnz author: Wang, Ming title: Clinical characteristics and risk factors of liver injury in COVID-19: a retrospective cohort study from Wuhan, China date: 2020-10-07 words: 4055 flesch: 45 summary: There were significant differences in laboratory findings between COVID-19 patients with or without liver injury, including higher white blood cell, neutrophil and lower lymphocyte count in liver injury patients than those without. Liver injury is a common complication in COVID-19 patients. keywords: acute; admission; alt; analysis; bilirubin; cases; characteristics; china; chronic; clinical; coronavirus; covid-19; covid-19 patients; damage; data; day; deceased; discharged; disease; elevated; elevation; factors; function; hepatitis; higher; hscrp; il-2r; ill; inflammation; injury; levels; liver; liver injury; male; moderate; nlr; patients; regression; respiratory; results; risk; sars; serum; severe; study; syndrome; table; tbil; test; viral cache: cord-324529-xbrdtxnz.txt plain text: cord-324529-xbrdtxnz.txt item: #53 of 64 id: cord-327601-4uqgwlnx author: Bangash, Mansoor N. title: SARS-CoV-2: is the liver merely a bystander to severe disease? date: 2020-06-02 words: 979 flesch: 31 summary: Based on the above perspectives, we feel that raised liver aminotransferases associated with SARS-CoV-2 positivity are more likely attributable to illness severity, in which host response and iatrogenic harm (i.e. drugs, ventilation) drive bystander liver injury, thus explaining its association with mortality and in an analogous fashion to patterns seen in sepsis. The fact that increases in liver aminotransferases occur and tend to parallel the severity of pulmonary disease remains unquestioned 2 , however, whether the liver injury is a true viral hepatitis rather than a bystander to the multi-organ pathophysiology of critical illness requires further discussion. keywords: acute; albumin; aminotransferases; apoptotic; authors; bystander; cell; death; direct; disease; hepatocytes; higher; injury; liver; non; patients; release; sars; vesicles; viral; wang cache: cord-327601-4uqgwlnx.txt plain text: cord-327601-4uqgwlnx.txt item: #54 of 64 id: cord-328147-61gtx2h2 author: Lopez-Mendez, Ivan title: Association of liver steatosis and fibrosis with clinical outcomes in patients with SARS-CoV-2 infection (COVID-19) date: 2020-10-21 words: 2665 flesch: 44 summary: In COVID-19 patients, the prevalence of liver steatosis and advanced liver fibrosis by noninvasive assessment prediction models was high and was not associated with clinical outcomes; 96.8% of COVID-19 patients had at least one abnormal LFT. Liver function tests (LFT) abnormalities are reported in up to 50% of COVID-19 patients, metabolic comorbidities are associated with poorer outcomes. keywords: abnormal; admission; advanced; analysis; associated; associations; china; clinical; comorbidities; coronavirus; covid-19; data; disease; fatty; fibrosis; hepatic; icu; index; infection; injury; lft; liver; mafld; median; metabolic; mortality; non; obesity; outcomes; patients; prevalence; retrospective; risk; sars; severe; steatosis; study; symptoms cache: cord-328147-61gtx2h2.txt plain text: cord-328147-61gtx2h2.txt item: #55 of 64 id: cord-332827-gll4nqdd author: Peixe, Paula title: Hepatology in the COVID Era: Another C Virus, again Challenging the Liver date: 2020-04-30 words: 3993 flesch: 48 summary: Another concern is for patients with liver disease (either advanced or decompensated), namely, the use of drugs used off-label which have not been studied for use for the current indication or in fragile populations such as liver patients. However, COVID-19 may indeed be more severe in liver patients. keywords: ace2; analysis; authors; cancer; care; cases; changes; characteristics; china; chronic; cirrhosis; clinical; coronavirus; cov2; covid-19; data; disease; factors; follow; hcc; health; hepatitis; higher; hospitalization; human; impact; increase; infected; infection; liver; liver disease; long; mortality; nafld; need; new; number; pandemic; patients; people; possible; report; respiratory; risk; sars; severe; severity; significant; spread; studies; study; symptoms; time; transmission; transplantation; treatment; use; viral; wuhan cache: cord-332827-gll4nqdd.txt plain text: cord-332827-gll4nqdd.txt item: #56 of 64 id: cord-339786-elrzlbsg author: Gurala, Dhineshreddy title: Acute Liver Failure in a COVID-19 Patient Without any Preexisting Liver Disease date: 2020-08-26 words: 2065 flesch: 47 summary: Our patient, who had no previous history of liver disease and normal liver enzymes at presentation, developed elevated liver enzyme levels on day 4. For example, the patient's home medication coumadin is a rare cause of acute liver injury and usually results in a cholestatic pattern rather than a hepatocellular one, which is what our patient demonstrated. keywords: acute; authors; cases; china; clinical; coronavirus; cough; cov-2; covid-19; daily; day; disease; elevated; enzymes; failure; fever; hepatitis; history; increase; infection; inflammatory; injury; liver; medications; mild; novel; oral; patient; respiratory; sars; severe; studies; study; symptoms; syndrome; wuhan cache: cord-339786-elrzlbsg.txt plain text: cord-339786-elrzlbsg.txt item: #57 of 64 id: cord-340325-0oh40b6r author: Witzigmann, Dominik title: Lipid nanoparticle technology for therapeutic gene regulation in the liver date: 2020-07-02 words: 11255 flesch: 27 summary: Impact on Physicochemical Properties, Cytokine Induction, and Efficacy Hypersensitivity and Loss of Disease Site Targeting Caused by Antibody Responses to PEGylated Liposomes Synthesis and characterization of novel poly(ethylene glycol)-lipid conjugates suitable for use in drug delivery On the role of helper lipids in lipid nanoparticle formulations of siRNA Design of lipid nanoparticles for in vitro and in vivo delivery of plasmid DNA A combinatorial library of lipid-like materials for delivery of RNAi therapeutics Rational design of cationic lipids for siRNA delivery Maximizing the potency of siRNA lipid nanoparticles for hepatic gene silencing in vivo Patisiran, an RNAi Therapeutic, for Hereditary Transthyretin Amyloidosis The Onpattro® story and the clinical translation of nanomedicines containing nucleic acid-based drugs Hereditary transthyretin amyloidosis: a model of medical progress for a fatal disease Advances in microfluidics for lipid nanoparticles and extracellular vesicles and applications in drug delivery systems State-of-the-Art Design and Rapid-Mixing Production Techniques of Lipid Nanoparticles for Nucleic Acid Delivery The liver The Global Burden of Liver Disease: The Major Impact of China Structural and functional hepatocyte polarity and liver disease Hepatocytes: a key cell type for innate immunity Nanoparticle-liver interactions: Cellular uptake and hepatobiliary elimination Elimination Pathways of Nanoparticles Modifying a Commonly Expressed Endocytic Receptor Retargets Nanoparticles in Vivo Lipidoid Nanoparticles Containing PD-L1 siRNA Delivered In Vivo Enter Kupffer Cells and Enhance NK and CD8(+) T Cellmediated Hepatic Antiviral Immunity Single cell RNA sequencing of human liver reveals distinct intrahepatic macrophage populations A human liver cell atlas reveals heterogeneity and epithelial progenitors Addressing liver disease in the UK: a blueprint for attaining excellence in health care and reducing premature mortality from lifestyle issues of excess consumption of alcohol, obesity, and viral hepatitis Burden of liver diseases in the world RNA-Targeted Therapeutics GalNAc-siRNA Conjugates: Leading the Way for Delivery of RNAi Therapeutics Lipid Nanoparticle Technology for Clinical Translation of siRNA Therapeutics Gene therapy comes of age Adeno-associated virus vector as a platform for gene therapy delivery mRNA vaccines-a new era in vaccinology Personalized vaccines for cancer immunotherapy Rational designs of in vivo CRISPR-Cas delivery systems Delivery Aspects of CRISPR/Cas for in Vivo Genome Editing Overcoming cellular barriers for RNA therapeutics Safety profile of RNAi nanomedicines Knocking down disease: a progress report on siRNA therapeutics Delivery of oligonucleotides with lipid nanoparticles Liposomal drug delivery systems: from concept to clinical applications Lipid Nanoparticle Systems for Enabling Gene Therapies Lipid Nanoparticles Enabling Gene Therapies: From Concepts to Clinical Utility Potent and specific genetic interference by double-stranded RNA in Caenorhabditis elegans Duplexes of 21-nucleotide RNAs mediate RNA interference in cultured mammalian cells Strategies, design, and chemistry in siRNA delivery systems Chemical and structural modifications of RNAi therapeutics Influence of Polyethylene Glycol Lipid Desorption Rates on Pharmacokinetics and Pharmacodynamics of siRNA Lipid Nanoparticles Shielding of Lipid Nanoparticles for siRNA Delivery: keywords: ability; accumulation; acid; activation; activity; addition; administration; amyloidosis; applications; approach; aqueous; attrv; buffer; cancer; cationic; cell; characteristics; charge; cholesterol; circulation; clearance; clinical; complement; composition; conjugates; corona; delivery; design; development; different; disease; disorders; dlin; dma; dna; dose; dosing; drug; editing; effective; effects; efficacy; efficient; encoding; endothelial; entrapment; example; expression; factors; fenestrae; figure; formulations; function; fvii; galnac; gene; gene silencing; genetic; genome; healthy; helper; hepatic; hepatitis; hepatocellular; hepatocytes; hereditary; high; higher; human; immune; important; improved; interference; intracellular; intravenous; ionizable; key; knockdown; kupffer; large; levels; like; limited; lipid; lipid nanoparticles; liposomes; liver; lnp; lnps; low; lsecs; major; mc3; membrane; metabolic; methods; mice; mixing; model; modified; molecular; mrna; murine; nanoparticles; neutral; new; non; nucleic; nucleic acid; nucleoside; onpattro; patients; pcsk9; peg; phase; placebo; plasmid; platform; potency; potent; potential; preclinical; primates; processes; production; protein; range; rapid; reactions; recent; receptor; regulation; related; results; rnai; role; safety; scavenger; second; serum; silencing; single; sinusoidal; sirna; size; small; specific; stability; studies; study; surface; synthesis; systemic; systems; targeted; targeting; technology; therapeutic; therapies; therapy; transfection; translation; transthyretin; treatment; trial; type; uptake; vaccines; viral; virus; vivo; weeks; zonation cache: cord-340325-0oh40b6r.txt plain text: cord-340325-0oh40b6r.txt item: #58 of 64 id: cord-340576-dabcs3w5 author: Nishikawa, Hiroki title: Liver Cirrhosis and Sarcopenia from the Viewpoint of Dysbiosis date: 2020-07-24 words: 8158 flesch: 36 summary: 2017 Gut Microbiota Dysbiosis in Patients With Non-Alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease Aberrant IgA Responses to the Gut Microbiota During Infancy Precede Asthma and Allergy Development Microbiota Transfer Therapy Alters Gut Ecosystem and Improves Gastrointestinal and Autism Symptoms: An Open-Label Study Gut Microbiota Drive Autoimmune Arthritis by Promoting Differentiation and Migration of Peyer's Patch T Follicular Helper Cells Development of a Novel Frailty Index to Predict Mortality in Patients With End-Stage Liver Disease Combined Albumin-Bilirubin Grade and Skeletal Muscle Mass as a Predictor in Liver Cirrhosis Health-Related Quality of Life in Chronic Liver Diseases: A Strong Impact of Hand Grip Strength Resting Energy Expenditure and Nutritional State in Patients With Liver Cirrhosis before and after Liver Transplantation Frailty Associated With Waitlist Mortality Independent of Ascites and Hepatic Encephalopathy in a Multicenter Study Sarcopenia in cirrhosis: From pathogenesis to interventions Myosteatosis and Sarcopenia Are Associated With Hepatic Encephalopathy in Patients with Cirrhosis Reduced handgrip strength is predictive of poor survival among patients with liver cirrhosis: A sex-stratified analysis Prognostic significance of low skeletal muscle mass compared with protein-energy malnutrition in liver cirrhosis Review article: Malnutrition/sarcopenia and frailty in patients with cirrhosis Energy metabolism in patients with acute and chronic liver disease Clinical Significance of Therapy Using Branched-Chain Amino Acid Granules in Patients with Liver Cirrhosis and Hepatocellular Carcinoma Sarcopenia and cognitive impairment in liver cirrhosis: A viewpoint on the clinical impact of minimal hepatic encephalopathy Efficacy of Branched-Chain Amino Acid Supplementation and Walking Exercise for Preventing Sarcopenia in Patients with Liver Cirrhosis Supplementation with branched-chain amino acids ameliorates hypoalbuminemia, prevents sarcopenia, and reduces fat accumulation in the skeletal muscles of patients with liver cirrhosis Management of refractory ascites attenuates muscle mass reduction and improves survival in patients with decompensated cirrhosis Muscle atrophy as pre-sarcopenia in Japanese patients with chronic liver disease: Computed tomography is useful for evaluation The stratification of cirrhosis Slow walking speed overlapped with low handgrip strength in chronic liver disease patients with hepatocellular carcinoma Recommendation from the working group for creation of sarcopenia assessment criteria Growing research on sarcopenia in Asia Writing Group for the European Working Group on Sarcopenia in Older People 2 (EWGSOP2), and the Extended Group for EWGSOP2. In addition, the energy metabolism of LC patients is in a hypercatabolic state, and when fasting early in the morning, they are in the same degree of starvation as when a healthy person fasts for 2-3 days keywords: acids; aging; alcoholic; alterations; amino; ammonia; analysis; antibiotics; ascites; axis; bacterial; barrier; bas; bcaas; beneficial; body; butyrate; cause; cells; chain; chronic; cirrhosis; cirrhotic; clds; clinical; composition; correlation; development; disease; diversity; dysbiosis; early; effects; elevated; encephalopathy; energy; exercise; fatty; function; glucose; group; gut; health; hepatic; hepatic encephalopathy; hepatitis; high; human; hyperammonemia; improvement; increase; inflammation; intestinal; lactulose; lc patients; levels; liver; liver cirrhosis; low; mass; metabolism; mice; microbiota; minimal; mortality; muscle; myostatin; non; organ; patients; peritonitis; permeability; placebo; portal; probiotics; progression; protein; quality; randomized; rats; rcts; research; resistance; review; rifaximin; risk; role; sarcopenia; secondary; serum; skeletal; spontaneous; strength; study; systemic; therapy; training; treatment; trial cache: cord-340576-dabcs3w5.txt plain text: cord-340576-dabcs3w5.txt item: #59 of 64 id: cord-340710-dmow5p7k author: Lagana, Stephen M. title: Hepatic pathology in patients dying of COVID-19: a series of 40 cases including clinical, histologic, and virologic data date: 2020-08-13 words: 4542 flesch: 45 summary: As the focus of this study is liver pathology, the lungs were considered only in the context of how the pulmonary findings may relate to liver injury. The role of immunosuppression and allograft recipient status on liver injury associated with COVID-19 will need further study. keywords: acute; ali; allograft; alt; aminotransferase; apoptotic; ast; autopsies; autopsy; cases; cells; clinical; cohort; common; coronavirus; cov-2; covid-19; data; disease; evidence; features; fig; findings; group; hepatic; hepatitis; hepatocytes; histologic; inflammation; initial; injury; laboratory; length; limit; liver; lobular; macrovesicular; median; mild; necroinflammation; normal; pathology; patients; pcr; peak; portal; positive; positivity; present; rna; sars; sections; series; severe; severity; significant; stay; steatosis; study; tissue; upper; vascular; viral; virus cache: cord-340710-dmow5p7k.txt plain text: cord-340710-dmow5p7k.txt item: #60 of 64 id: cord-342808-yonbowkb author: Francque, Sven title: Innovative liver research continues during the current pandemic date: 2020-05-24 words: 2009 flesch: 30 summary: Patients with advanced liver disease as well as liver transplant patients likely represent vulnerable patient cohorts with an increased risk of infection and/or a severe course of COVID-19. Care of patients with liver disease during the COVID-19 pandemic: EASL-ESCMID position paper Rebound of HBV DNA after cessation of nucleos/tide analogues in chronic hepatitis B patients with undetectable covalently closed circular DNA Stopping nucleos(t)ide analogue treatment in Caucasian hepatitis B patients after HBeAg seroconversion is associated with high relapse rates and fatal outcomes Treating chronic hepatitis delta: the need for surrogate markers of treatment efficacy TNF-alpha inhibition ameliorates HDV-induced liver damage in a mouse model of acute severe infection PPARa gene expression correlates with severity and histological treatment response in patients with non-alcoholic steatohepatitis Combined alcoholic and non-alcoholic steatohepatitis Health-related quality of life and patient-reported outcome measures in NASH-related cirrhosis Features and outcome of AIH patients without elevation of IgG Liver transplantation for late-onset presentations of acute liver failure in Wilson's disease: the UK experience over 2 decades Hepatobiliary MR contrast agents are useful to diagnose hepatocellular carcinoma in patients with Budd-Chiari syndrome Evaluation of liver tumour response by imaging keywords: acute; alcoholic; budd; carcinoma; care; cessation; chiari; chronic; clinical; contrast; covid-19; current; disease; failure; hepatitis; hepatocellular; imaging; impact; important; issue; jhep; lesions; liver; management; nafld; need; patients; qol; rare; report; response; study; syndrome; treatment cache: cord-342808-yonbowkb.txt plain text: cord-342808-yonbowkb.txt item: #61 of 64 id: cord-342930-f7cw2ca6 author: Portincasa, Piero title: Hepatic consequences of COVID-19 infection. Lapping or biting? date: 2020-06-01 words: 3018 flesch: 39 summary: This is particularly true if patients are older or have a pre-existing history of liver diseases. The mechanisms and strategies to protect from hepatic ischemia-32 reperfusion injury Liver -guardian, modifier and target of sepsis Specific ACE2 expression in cholangiocytes may 39 cause liver damage after 2019-nCoV infection Ischaemia reperfusion injury in liver 41 transplantation: Cellular and molecular mechanisms Immune responses in COVID-19 and potential vaccines: 1 Lessons learned from SARS and MERS epidemic Pathogen recognition and Toll-like receptor targeted therapeutics in innate 3 immune cells Infection of neonatal 5 mice with sindbis virus results in a systemic inflammatory response syndrome Systemic viral infections and collateral damage in the liver Evolution of the immune system in humans from infancy 10 to old age MCP-1 Expression in an Autocrine Manner in Hepatocytes during Acute Mouse Liver Injury signaling axis is a key mediator of hepatic ischemia-reperfusion injury Mitochondrial 17 oxidative injury in rat fatty livers exposed to warm ischemia-reperfusion The reduced 20 tolerance of rat fatty liver to ischemia reperfusion is associated with mitochondrial oxidative injury People who are at higher risk for severe illness Study of the relationship SARS and hepatitis virus B Care of patients 26 with liver disease during the COVID-19 pandemic: EASL-ESCMID position paper The global burden of liver disease: the major 29 impact of China Prevention of SARS-CoV-2 infection in patients with 31 decompensated cirrhosis Fatty Liver Disease and Nonalcoholic Steatohepatitis Among a Largely Middle-Aged Population 34 Utilizing Ultrasound and Liver Biopsy: A Prospective Study Systematic review: the epidemiology and natural history of 36 non-alcoholic fatty liver disease and non-alcoholic steatohepatitis in adults Prevalence of 39 nonalcoholic fatty liver disease in the United States: the Third National Health and Nutrition 40 Examination Survey Changes in the prevalence 1 of the most common causes of chronic liver diseases in the United States from Exercising the hepatobiliary-gut axis. keywords: ace2; acute; alcoholic; associated; case; china; clinical; coronavirus; cov-2; covid-19; damage; diabetes; disease; drug; dysfunction; expression; failure; fatty; gastrointestinal; health; hepatic; immune; infection; inflammation; inflammatory; injury; involvement; levels; liver; metabolic; nafld; ncov; non; nonalcoholic; novel; organ; outbreak; pandemic; patients; pneumonia; potential; present; prevalence; receptors; reperfusion; respiratory; risk; sars; severe; stage; steatohepatitis; study; syndrome; systemic; viral; wuhan cache: cord-342930-f7cw2ca6.txt plain text: cord-342930-f7cw2ca6.txt item: #62 of 64 id: cord-348024-n8wn4och author: Lei, Fang title: Longitudinal association between markers of liver injury and mortality in COVID‐19 in China date: 2020-05-02 words: 3207 flesch: 39 summary: Medical history comprised coexistence of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM), hypertension, coronary heart disease, cerebrovascular disease, chronic liver disease, CKD, cancer, and autoimmune diseases. A total of 81 (1.4%) patients reported chronic liver disease. keywords: acute; admission; alp; alt; article; associated; association; ast; cases; cause; china; chronic; clinical; cohort; copyright; coronavirus; count; covid-19; data; disease; elevated; elevation; enzyme; factors; function; gender; group; hospitalization; increase; indicators; infection; injury; levels; liver; liver injury; male; mortality; non; normal; patients; range; respiratory; rights; risk; serum; severe; study; systemic; table; tbil; tests; viral cache: cord-348024-n8wn4och.txt plain text: cord-348024-n8wn4och.txt item: #63 of 64 id: cord-353633-a4pu6rlu author: Perakakis, Nikolaos title: The role of omics in the pathophysiology, diagnosis and treatment of non-alcoholic fatty liver disease date: 2020-07-23 words: 14755 flesch: 21 summary: Practice guidance from the American Association for the Study of Liver Diseases Accumulation of PNPLA3 on lipid droplets is the basis of associated hepatic steatosis Pnpla3 silencing with antisense oligonucleotides ameliorates nonalcoholic steatohepatitis and fibrosis in Pnpla3 I148M knock-in mice Phenome-wide association studies across large population cohorts support drug target validation The dual and opposite role of the TM6SF2-rs58542926 variant in protecting against cardiovascular disease and conferring risk for nonalcoholic fatty liver: A meta-analysis Leveraging Human Genetics to Identify Potential New Treatments for Fatty Liver Disease Attenuated effect of PNPLA3 on hepatic fibrosis by HSD17B13 in Japanese patients with non-alcoholic fatty liver disease Relationship between methylome and transcriptome in patients with nonalcoholic fatty liver disease DNA methylation analysis in nonalcoholic fatty liver disease suggests distinct disease-specific and remodeling signatures after bariatric surgery Human liver epigenetic alterations in non-alcoholic steatohepatitis are related to insulin action Epigenetic modification of liver mitochondrial DNA is associated with histological severity of nonalcoholic fatty liver disease DNA methylation signatures reflect aging in patients with nonalcoholic steatohepatitis Targetedbisulfite sequence analysis of the methylation of CpG islands in genes encoding PNPLA3, SAMM50, and PARVB of patients with non-alcoholic fatty liver disease Identification of the genomic region under epigenetic regulation during non-alcoholic fatty liver disease progression Hepatic stellate cell transdifferentiation involves genome-wide remodeling of the DNA methylation landscape MeCP2 controls an epigenetic pathway that promotes myofibroblast transdifferentiation and fibrosis Differential DNA methylation of genes involved in fibrosis progression in non-alcoholic fatty liver disease and alcoholic liver disease Multigenerational epigenetic adaptation of the hepatic wound-healing response Epigenetic regulation of insulin resistance in nonalcoholic fatty liver disease: impact of liver methylation of the peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor gamma coactivator 1alpha promoter Identification of differentially methylated region (DMR) networks associated with progression of nonalcoholic fatty liver disease Epigenetics in non-alcoholic fatty liver disease Tannic acid, a novel histone acetyltransferase inhibitor, prevents non-alcoholic fatty liver disease both in vivo and in vitro model Elimination of Age-Associated Hepatic Steatosis and Correction of Aging Phenotype by Inhibition of cdk4-C/EBPalpha-p300 Axis P300 Acetyltransferase Mediates Stiffness-Induced Activation of Hepatic Stellate Cells Into Tumor-Promoting Myofibroblasts SirT1 gain of function increases energy efficiency and prevents diabetes in mice Sirt1 protects against high-fat diet-induced metabolic damage Hepatocytespecific deletion of SIRT1 alters fatty acid metabolism and results in hepatic steatosis and inflammation SIRT3 deficiency and mitochondrial protein hyperacetylation accelerate the development of the metabolic syndrome Epigenetic mechanisms underlying the link between non-alcoholic fatty liver diseases and nutrition By a Candidate Genes Resequencing Strategy GWAS and enrichment analyses of non-alcoholic fatty liver disease identify new traitassociated genes and pathways across eMERGE Network A common variant in PNPLA3, which encodes adiponutrin, is associated with liver fat content in humans A nonsynonymous gene variant in the adiponutrin gene is associated with nonalcoholic fatty liver disease severity PNPLA3 variants specifically confer increased risk for histologic nonalcoholic fatty liver disease but not metabolic disease The association of genetic variability in patatin-like phospholipase domain-containing protein 3 (PNPLA3) with histological severity of nonalcoholic fatty liver disease Genetic polymorphisms of the human PNPLA3 gene are strongly associated with severity of non-alcoholic fatty liver disease in Japanese Combined effects of the PNPLA3 rs738409, TM6SF2 rs58542926, and MBOAT7 rs641738 variants on NAFLD severity: a multicenter biopsy-based study Adiposity amplifies the genetic risk of fatty liver disease conferred by multiple loci Genetic determinants of steatosis and fibrosis progression in paediatric nonalcoholic fatty liver disease Carriage of the PNPLA3 rs738409 C >G polymorphism confers an increased risk of nonalcoholic fatty liver disease associated hepatocellular carcinoma Association Between PNPLA3 rs738409 C>G Variant and Liver-Related Outcomes in Patients With Nonalcoholic Fatty Liver Disease Exome-wide association study identifies a TM6SF2 variant that confers susceptibility to nonalcoholic fatty liver disease Impaired hepatic lipid synthesis from polyunsaturated fatty acids in TM6SF2 E167K variant carriers with NAFLD TM6SF2 rs58542926 influences hepatic fibrosis progression in patients with nonalcoholic fatty liver disease Genetic variation in transmembrane 6 superfamily member 2 and the risk of nonalcoholic fatty liver disease and histological 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Lipids and Metabolites Development and Validation of a Scoring System, Based on Genetic and Clinical Factors, to Determine Risk of Steatohepatitis in Asian Patients with Nonalcoholic Fatty Liver Disease Combined Effect of PNPLA3, TM6SF2, and HSD17B13 Variants on Risk of Cirrhosis and Hepatocellular Carcinoma in the General Population The diagnosis and management of nonalcoholic fatty liver disease: keywords: able; accumulation; accuracy; acid; activation; activity; advanced; advanced fibrosis; alterations; analysis; animal; approach; associated; association; biomarker; biopsy; blood; cancer; cell; ceramide; changes; cirrhosis; clinical; cohorts; collagen; combined; data; development; diabetes; diagnostic; diet; different; disease; dna; effects; epigenetic; expression; extracellular; factors; fatty; fatty liver; fibrogenesis; fibrosis; findings; formation; fucosylation; function; genes; genome; glucose; glycans; hcc; healthy; hepatic; hepatocellular; hepatocytes; high; higher; histone; 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tests; therapeutic; tissue; tm6sf2; transcriptional; transcriptomics; treatments; trial; type; u r; use; validation; value; variant; wide cache: cord-353633-a4pu6rlu.txt plain text: cord-353633-a4pu6rlu.txt item: #64 of 64 id: cord-355395-rckzi8vz author: Tian, Dandan title: Hepatic complications of COVID‐19 and its treatment date: 2020-05-21 words: 2899 flesch: 28 summary: Liver injury may be a risk factor for progresses and worsens in patients with COVID‐19, and it is necessary to pay attention to the occurrence of liver injury in the diagnosis and treatment of COVID‐19. With acute liver injury, clinicians should analyze and judge the causes of liver injury and take appropriate measures, while closely monitoring ALT, AST, total bilirubin, direct bilirubin, albumin, and PTA (INR). keywords: ace2; acute; article; biochemical; cases; cause; cells; characteristics; china; clinical; copyright; coronavirus; covid-19; cytokine; damage; disease; drugs; hepatic; hepatitis; higher; icu; immune; incidence; infection; inflammatory; injury; liver; liver injury; mild; novel; number; patients; pneumonia; receptor; respiratory; response; rights; sars; severe; sirs; storms; study; syndrome; systemic; treatment; viral; wuhan cache: cord-355395-rckzi8vz.txt plain text: cord-355395-rckzi8vz.txt