1987
Improved survival with primary sclerosing cholangitis A review of clinicopathologic features and comparison of symptomatic and asymptomatic patients
Helzberg J, Petersen J, Boyer J. Improved survival with primary sclerosing cholangitis A review of clinicopathologic features and comparison of symptomatic and asymptomatic patients. Gastroenterology 1987, 92: 1869-1875. PMID: 3569762, DOI: 10.1016/0016-5085(87)90618-4.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsPrimary sclerosing cholangitisIntrahepatic ductal systemSclerosing cholangitisClinicopathologic featuresDuctal systemKaplan-Meier life-table analysisLong-term prognosisGroup of patientsDifferent clinical characteristicsSerum bilirubin levelsOnset of diseaseUniversity Medical CenterLife-table analysisBiliary sclerosisAsymptomatic patientsPortal hypertensionClinical characteristicsLiver centersBilirubin levelsClinical featuresLiver diseaseMild diseasePoor prognosisMean ageFemale ratio
1974
Hepatic Injury from Chronic Hypervitaminosis a Resulting in Portal Hypertension and Ascites
Russell R, Boyer J, Bagheri S, Hruban Z. Hepatic Injury from Chronic Hypervitaminosis a Resulting in Portal Hypertension and Ascites. New England Journal Of Medicine 1974, 291: 435-440. PMID: 4843409, DOI: 10.1056/nejm197408292910903.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAscitesBasement MembraneBiopsy, NeedleChemical and Drug Induced Liver InjuryCollagenFemaleHepatic VeinsHistocytochemistryHumansHypertension, PortalLipid MetabolismLiverLiver CirculationLiver CirrhosisMaleMicroscopy, ElectronMicroscopy, FluorescenceMiddle AgedSclerosisTime FactorsVitamin AConceptsPortal hypertensionHepatic blood flowChronic hypervitaminosis ALiver biopsy materialLipid storage cellsChronic hypervitaminosisFocal congestionVein sclerosisHepatic injuryPerisinusoidal fibrosisHypervitaminosis AChronic ingestionHepatic functionClinical signsHistologic examinationBlood flowUnusual lesionFrozen sectionsIto cellsPerisinusoidal spaceCirrhosisHypertensionAscitesVitaminLike material