High bilirubin levels increase the risk of developing bilirubin gallstones—a type of gallstone more prevalent in Sickle Cell ...
Background: The purpose of the present study was to define the differential diagnostic markers of benign and malignant bile duct strictures without demonstrable mass on ultrasonography (US ...
Throughout the treatment and follow-up period, the safety profile is assessed by evaluating adverse events (AEs) in accordance with the Common Terminology Criteria for Adverse Events ... and abdominal ...
In contrast, environmental drivers of NCDs (e.g., use of indoor biomass fuel and infectious diseases) are more common in LMICs than HICs. Furthermore, because infectious diseases remain more prevalent ...
Urine pH is normally slightly acidic (5.5–6.5). Bilirubin is not normally present in urine and indicates either bile duct obstruction or intrinsic hepatic disease. Elevated levels of ...
The Innovation Gateway is a new high-quality incubator space for life-science companies, at the heart of The London Cancer Hub in Sutton, South London – a partnership led by The Institute of Cancer ...
Systemic associations were found in 17/50 patients (34%). The most common systemic features were developmental delay/intellectual disability (8/17, 47%) followed by kidney defects (4/17, 24%) (figure ...