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 ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdolescentAdultFemaleHumansIleumJejunumLiverLiver DiseasesMaleMiddle AgedObesityPostoperative ComplicationsProspective StudiesConceptsJejunoileal 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
Liver Failure With Steatonecrosis After Jejunoileal Bypass: Recovery With Parenteral Nutrition and Reanastomosis
Baker A, Elson C, Jaspan J, Boyer J. Liver Failure With Steatonecrosis After Jejunoileal Bypass: Recovery With Parenteral Nutrition and Reanastomosis. JAMA Internal Medicine 1979, 139: 289-292. PMID: 106783, DOI: 10.1001/archinte.1979.03630400021012.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdultBiopsy, NeedleFemaleHepatic EncephalopathyHumansIleumJaundiceJejunumLiverLiver CirrhosisMiddle AgedObesityParenteral NutritionPostoperative ComplicationsThrombinConceptsJejunoileal bypassLiver failureNutritional repletionBiopsy specimensSerial liver biopsy specimensMinimal portal fibrosisLiver biopsy specimensPostoperative biopsy specimensIntestinal reanastomosisRefractory obesityHistologic improvementMild cirrhosisParenteral nutritionPortal fibrosisProlonged courseReanastomosisBypassCirrhosisPatientsPrevious reportsRepletionNutritionFailureHypoprothrombinemiaSteatonecrosis
1977
Evaluation of a New Monkey Model for the Repeated Study of Bile Secretory Physiology
WOOD R, BAKER A, HALL A, BOYER J, MOOSSA A. Evaluation of a New Monkey Model for the Repeated Study of Bile Secretory Physiology. Annals Of Surgery 1977, 185: 349-355. PMID: 402891, PMCID: PMC1396621, DOI: 10.1097/00000658-197703000-00017.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsBile flowSecretory physiologyMonkey modelBile salt secretion rateFinal infusion rateBile salt excretionBile salt outputHigher bile flowNew monkey modelSalt secretion rateBicarbonate outputPostoperative managementInfusion rateTaurocholate infusionSalt outputSalt excretionSecretion rateLong-term studiesRandom orderPeriod of monthsSecretinClearance