Internal Ileal Diversion as Treatment for Progressive Familial Intrahepatic Cholestasis Type 1-Associated Graft Inflammation and Steatosis after Liver Transplantation
Background: Progressive Familial Intrahepatic cholestasis type I (PFIC1) is a rare congenital hepatopathy causing cholestasis with progressive liver disease. Surgical interruption of the enterohepatic circulation, e.g., surgical biliary diversion (SBD) can slow down development of liver cirrhosis. E...
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Main Authors: | Anna M. Kavallar (Author), Franka Messner (Author), Stefan Scheidl (Author), Rupert Oberhuber (Author), Stefan Schneeberger (Author), Denise Aldrian (Author), Valeria Berchtold (Author), Murat Sanal (Author), Andreas Entenmann (Author), Simon Straub (Author), Anna Gasser (Author), Andreas R. Janecke (Author), Thomas Müller (Author), Georg F. Vogel (Author) |
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