It has been known for many years that patients with a wide variety of nonhepatic infections can develop cholestasis (see [15,76] for excellent reviews). In 1901, in his classic textbook, The ...
Extremely low birth weight (ELBW) infants are at increased risk for invasive candidiasis and associated morbidity and mortality. The use of fluconazole prophylaxis in this population has raised a ...
Cholestasis is a liver disease. It occurs when the flow of bile from your liver is reduced or blocked. Bile is fluid produced by your liver that aids in the digestion of food, especially fats. When ...
From 1980 to 1998, a total of 47 patients had been admitted to the Department of Pediatrics in National Taiwan University Hospital for infantile onset chronic intrahepatic cholestasis. All the ...
There are many, clinically relevant situations where inflammation either causes, or contributes, to cholestatic liver diseases. Some of these are clearly linked (e.g., primary sclerosing cholangitis ...