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PREVALENCE OF LIVER DISEASES IN A POPULATION OF IMMIGRANTS IN SICILY. ANALYSIS OF DAY-HOSPITAL ADMISSIONS IN A DEPARTMENT OF MIGRATION MEDICINE

2011

PREVALENCE LIVER DISEASES IMMIGRANTS SICILY DAY-HOSPITAL
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Hepatocellular Carcinoma and Non-Alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease: From a Clinical to a Molecular Association

2009

Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) is the most frequent primary neoplasm of the liver, and is the fourth most common malignancy worldwide. It is also the third leading cause of cancer-related deaths. Most cases of HCC develop on a pre-existing chronic liver disease, usually due to hepatitis C virus (HCV), hepatitis B virus (HBV), or alcohol. However, between 15% and 50% of HCC develops in the absence of a known etiology of liver disease, and different lines of evidence identify in non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) a possible relevant risk factor for occurrence of HCC. Insulin resistance (IR), steatosis, oxidative stress and imbalances in adipokine/cytokine interplay, the most important …

Pathologymedicine.medical_specialtyCarcinoma HepatocellularHepatitis C virusmedicine.disease_causeChronic liver diseaseLiver diseaseRisk FactorsDrug DiscoveryDiabetes MellitusmedicineAnimalsHumansObesityLiver Diseases AlcoholicPharmacologyHepatitis B virusSettore MED/12 - Gastroenterologiabusiness.industryLiver NeoplasmsFatty livermedicine.diseasedigestive system diseasesFatty LiverHepatocellular carcinomaCancer researchnafld hepatocellular carcinoma steatosisSteatosisbusinessLiver cancerCurrent Pharmaceutical Design
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Magnetic Resonance Imaging of Nonhepatocellular Malignancies in Chronic Liver Disease.

2021

Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) is the most common liver malignancy associated with chronic liver disease. Nonhepatocellular malignancies may also arise in the setting of chronic liver disease. The imaging diagnosis of non-HCC malignancies may be challenging. Non-HCC malignancies in patients with chronic liver disease most commonly include intrahepatic cholangiocarcinoma and combined hepatocellular-cholangiocarcinoma, and less commonly hepatic lymphomas and metastases. On MR imaging, non-HCC malignancies often demonstrate a targetoid appearance, manifesting as rim arterial phase hyperenhancement, peripheral washout, central delayed enhancement, and peripheral restricted diffusion. When apply…

Pathologymedicine.medical_specialtyCirrhosisCarcinoma HepatocellularHepatocellular carcinomaLiver imaging reporting and data systemContrast MediaMalignancyChronic liver diseaseMetastasisMetastasismedicineHumansRadiology Nuclear Medicine and imagingneoplasmsIntrahepatic CholangiocarcinomaIntrahepatic cholangiocarcinomaCirrhosimedicine.diagnostic_testbusiness.industryLiver NeoplasmsMagnetic resonance imagingCombined hepatocellular-cholangiocarcinomamedicine.diseaseMagnetic Resonance Imagingdigestive system diseasesBile Ducts IntrahepaticBile Duct NeoplasmsHepatocellular carcinomabusinessArterial phaseMagnetic resonance imaging clinics of North America
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Serum antibodies to thymus epithelial cells in non-A, non-B and cryptogenic chronic liver disease

2008

Antibodies against thymus epithelial cells (anti-TEC) and the basal cell layer (BCLA) of squamous epithelia have been described in association with HDV-related chronic liver disease (CLD). Data are lacking on their presence during nAnB virus infection. Sera from 51 patients with nAnB post-transfusion hepatitis, including acute and chronic cases diagnosed during a prospective study on candidates for cardiac surgery, and 167 with various forms of CLD were tested for the presence of anti-TEC and BCLA using indirect immunofluorescence on human thymus and rat forestomach sections. Both antibodies mainly occurred in nAnB, HDV and cryptogenic CLD (anti-TEC: 51%, 47% and 42%; BCLA: 29%, 38% and 31%…

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Primary biliary cirrhosis and hereditary hemorrhagic telangiectasia: When two rare diseases coexist

2013

Primary biliary cirrhosis is a slowly progressive cholestatic autoimmune liver disease that mainly affects middle- aged women with an estimated prevalence ranging from 6.7 to 402 cases per million. Hereditary hemorrhagic telangiectasia, or Rendu-Osler-Weber disease, is an autosomal dominant disorder characterized by angiodysplastic lesions (telangiectases and arteriovenous malformations) that can affect many organs, including liver, with a prevalence of 1-2 cases per 10000. We describe the coexistence, for the first time to our knowledge, of these two rare diseases in a 50-year old Caucasian woman. In this setting, the relevance of an accurate medical history, the role of liver histology an…

Pathologymedicine.medical_specialtySettore MED/12 - GastroenterologiaPrimary biliary cirrhosiHepatologybusiness.industryFocal nodular hyperplasiaCase ReportDiseaseTelangiectasesImmunostainingSettore MED/08 - Anatomia Patologicamedicine.diseaseUrsodeoxycholic acidPrimary biliary cirrhosisHereditary hemorragic telangiectasiaUrsodeoxycholic acidFocal nodular hyperplasiamedicineMedical historymedicine.symptomAutoimmune liver diseasebusinessTelangiectasiamedicine.drug
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Hepatic progenitors for liver disease: current position

2010

Alice Conigliaro1, David A Brenner2, Tatiana Kisseleva21University “La Sapienza”, Dipartimento di Biotecnologie Cellulari ed Ematologia Policlinico Umberto I, V Clinica Medica, Rome, Italy; 2Department of Medicine, University of California, San Diego, La Jolla, CA, USAAbstract: Liver regeneration restores the original functionality of hepatocytes and cholangiocytes in response to injury. It is regulated on several levels, with different cellular populations contributing to this process, eg, hepatocytes, liver precursor cells, intrahepatic stem cells. In response to injury, mature hepatocytes have the capability to proliferate and give rise to new hepatocytes and cholangi…

Pathologymedicine.medical_specialtyoval cellsLiver cytologyMedicine (miscellaneous)cholangiocytes; hepatic progenitor; hepatocytes; intrahepatic stem cells; liver disease; liver precursor cells; oval cellsReviewBiologyhepatocytemedicinecholangiocytesProgenitor cellliver precursor cellQH573-671Mesenchymal stem cellintrahepatic stem cellCell Biologyhepatic progenitorliver precursor cellsintrahepatic stem cellsLiver regenerationCell biologyHaematopoiesisAmniotic epithelial cellsHepatic stellate cellhepatocytesStem cellCytologyliver diseasecholangiocyteStem Cells and Cloning: Advances and Applications
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Osteodystrophy in chronic liver diseases

2013

Osteoporosis and osteomalacia are, to date, among the most common metabolic diseases in the world. Lately, an association between metabolic bone diseases and chronic liver disease has been increasingly reported, inducing many authors to create a new nosographic entity known as 'hepatic osteodystrophy.' The importance of such a condition is further increased by the morbidity of these two diseases, which greatly reduce the quality of life because of frequent fractures, especially vertebral and femoral neck ones. For this reason, early identification of high-risk patients should be routinely performed by measuring bone mass density. The explanation for the association between bone diseases and…

Pediatricsmedicine.medical_specialtyPathologySettore MED/09 - Medicina InternaOsteoporosisInterferon therapychronic liver diseasesChronic liver diseaseBone DensityRisk FactorsInternal MedicinemedicineHumansOsteodystrophyFrequent fracturesFemoral neckOsteomalaciaDiphosphonatesbusiness.industryLiver Diseasesmedicine.diseaseOsteodystrophyBone Diseases Metabolicmedicine.anatomical_structureChronic DiseaseOsteomalaciaQuality of LifeEmergency MedicineBone mass densityOsteoporosisOsteodystrophy; chronic liver diseasesbusinessInternal and Emergency Medicine
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Clinical course and management of acute and chronic viral hepatitis during pregnancy.

2014

Summary Pregnancy is a para-physiologic condition, which usually evolves without any complications in the majority of women, even if in some circumstances moderate or severe clinical problems can also occur. Among complications occurring during the second and the third trimester very important are those considered as concurrent to pregnancy such as hyperemesis gravidarum, intrahepatic cholestasis of pregnancy, HELLP syndrome and acute fatty liver of pregnancy. The liver diseases concurrent to pregnancy typically occur at specific times during the gestation and they may lead to significant maternal and foetal morbidity and mortality. Commonly, delivery of the foetus, even preterm, usually te…

Pediatricsmedicine.medical_specialtySettore MED/09 - Medicina InternaHepatitis Viral HumanHELLP syndromeAutoimmune hepatitisAcute fatty liver of pregnancyLiver diseaseHyperemesis gravidarumVirologyMedicineHumansPregnancy Complications InfectiousPregnancyanti-viral therapyHepatologybusiness.industryDisease Managementanti-viral therapy; liver disease; liver transplant; pregnancymedicine.diseaseLiver Transplantationliver transplantInfectious DiseasesImmunologyAcute DiseaseChronic DiseaseFemalepregnancybusinessViral hepatitisliver diseaseCholestasis of pregnancy
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HAV infection in chronic liver disease: a rationale for vaccination.

2003

We report the conduct and results of a systematic search of the literature to assess whether exposure to HAV could induce a fatal deterioration of liver diseases. We assessed 30 studies and found evidence of progressive decrease of natural immunity against HAV in Italy. HAV vaccine seems as safe in chronic liver diseases than in general population. On the basis of the evidence we recommend that subjects with chronic liver disease should be vaccinated against HAV, especially if younger than 40 years.

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Effectiveness of lifestyle interventions in NAFLD (nonalcoholic fatty liver disease) - how are clinical trials affected?

2020

Pharmacologymedicine.medical_specialtyClinical Trials as Topicbusiness.industryNAFLD - Nonalcoholic Fatty Liver DiseaseGeneral MedicineClinical trialPharmacotherapyNon-alcoholic Fatty Liver DiseaseResearch DesignInternal medicineLifestyle interventionmedicineHumansPharmacology (medical)businessLife StyleExpert opinion on investigational drugs
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