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258 related items for PubMed ID: 19579586

  • 1. Clinical significance of measuring urinary sulfated bile acids in adult patients with hepatobiliary diseases.
    Nanashima A, Obatake M, Sumida Y, Abo T, Yamane Y, Nomura M, Yuhio I, Sawai T, Takeshita H, Hidaka S, Yasutake T, Nagayasu T.
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  • 6. Evaluation of twelve-hour preprandial and two-hour postprandial serum bile acids concentrations for diagnosis of hepatobiliary disease in dogs.
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    Surgery; 2003 May 15; 133(5):512-20. PubMed ID: 12773979
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  • 9. Clinical study of urinary sulfated bile acids in patients with hepatitis C virus.
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  • 12. Sulfated and nonsulfated bile acids in urine, serum, and bile of patients with hepatobiliary diseases.
    Makino I, Hashimoto H, Shinozaki K, Yoshino K, Nakagawa S.
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  • 13. Bile acid concentrations in the diagnosis of hepatobiliary disease in the dog.
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  • 15. Liver functional analysis by total bile acid level of C-tube bile after hepatectomy.
    Hotta T, Kobayashi Y, Taniguchi K, Johata K, Sahara M, Ochiai M, Watanabe T, Tanimura H.
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  • 16. Clinicopathological and intraoperative parameters associated with postoperative hepatic complications.
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  • 17. A distinctive pattern of serum bile acid and bilirubin concentrations in benign recurrent intrahepatic cholestasis.
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  • 18. Urinary sulfated bile acid analysis for the early detection of biliary atresia in infants.
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  • 20. [Clinical value of serum concentration of total bile acids in chronic hepatopathies].
    Pazzi P, Arlotti A, Stabellini G, Trevisani L, Sartori S, Faggioli M.
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