1994
Primary biliary cirrhosis: survival of a large cohort of symptomatic and asymptomatic patients followed for 24 years
Mahl T, Shockcor W, Boyer J. Primary biliary cirrhosis: survival of a large cohort of symptomatic and asymptomatic patients followed for 24 years. Journal Of Hepatology 1994, 20: 707-713. PMID: 7930469, DOI: 10.1016/s0168-8278(05)80139-4.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsTime of diagnosisAsymptomatic patientsSurvival of patientsGender-matched control populationPrimary biliary cirrhosisMedian followElevated bilirubinOverall survivalSymptomatic patientsAdvanced fibrosisBile stasisBiliary cirrhosisIndependent predictorsLiver biopsyLiver diseaseDiminished survivalLarge cohortPatientsOriginal diagnosisAccurate followControl populationSymptomsSurvival dataDiagnosisSurvival
1985
Asymptomatic primary biliary cirrhosis A progress report on long-term follow-up and natural history
Beswick D, Klatskin G, Boyer J. Asymptomatic primary biliary cirrhosis A progress report on long-term follow-up and natural history. Gastroenterology 1985, 89: 267-271. PMID: 4007417, DOI: 10.1016/0016-5085(85)90325-7.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsAsymptomatic primary biliary cirrhosisPrimary biliary cirrhosisBiliary cirrhosisAsymptomatic stateGeneral populationInitial liver biopsySubgroup of patientsLife table survival analysisDevelopment of symptomsMedian followPortal granulomasOverall survivalProgressive diseaseLiver biopsyLiver diseaseMedian periodAutoimmune disordersExtended followHistologic featuresBenign outcomeCirrhosisPatientsSurvival analysisNatural historySymptoms
1981
Prognostic indicators of hepatic injury following jejunoileal bypass performed for refractory obesity: A prospective study
Haines N, Baker A, Boyer J, Glagov S, Schneir H, Jaspan J, Ferguson D. Prognostic indicators of hepatic injury following jejunoileal bypass performed for refractory obesity: A prospective study. Hepatology 1981, 1: 161-167. PMID: 7286895, DOI: 10.1002/hep.1840010212.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsJejunoileal bypassInactive cirrhosisWeight lossHepatic injuryLiver biopsyPericentral fibrosisClinical liver failureOral nutritional supplementationAlcoholic liver diseaseSerum aspartate aminotransferaseGreater weight lossRapid weight lossCryptogenic cirrhosisRefractory obesityAsymptomatic patientsOlder patientsLiver failureLiver injuryLiver diseaseParenteral alimentationFatty infiltrationHistologic evidenceProspective studyPrognostic indicatorClinical evaluation
1979
Nonalcoholic liver disease Overlooked causes of liver injury in patients with heavy alcohol consumption
Levin D, Baker A, Riddell R, Rochman H, Boyer J. Nonalcoholic liver disease Overlooked causes of liver injury in patients with heavy alcohol consumption. The American Journal Of Medicine 1979, 66: 429-434. PMID: 433949, DOI: 10.1016/0002-9343(79)91064-7.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsAlcoholic liver diseaseNonalcoholic liver diseaseLiver diseaseLiver biopsyHeavy alcohol consumptionAlcohol consumptionHepatitis B surface antigenSerum glutamic oxaloacetic transaminaseB surface antigenGlutamic oxaloacetic transaminaseAcute hepatitisChronic hepatitisTransaminase ratioConsecutive patientsLiver injuryAppropriate therapyClinical featuresLiver disordersOverlooked causeAlcoholic subjectsPatientsSurface antigenOxaloacetic transaminaseBiopsyDisease