Liver and bile ducts

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Figure 4.1 Arterial phase CT showing a peripherally arterialised tumour in the right lobe of the liver in an infant. There is evidence of centripetal enhancement and a hyperplastic feeding…

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Chronic pancreatitis

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Figure 15.1 Trypsin encoded by the PRSS1 gene. (From Emw [own work], CC BY-SA 3.0 [http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0] or GFDL [http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/fdl.html], via Wikimedia Commons.) The first causative genetic mutation (protein serine 1…

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Cadaveric donor hepatectomy and retrieval

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Figure 34.1 Trends in organ donors in the United Kingdom, 2000–2010. There are now more live donors in the United Kingdom, most of whom give a single kidney, although around…

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Congenital anomalies of liver vasculature

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Figure 22.1 Presenting symptoms in children with CPSSs. Bernard et al. reviewed the world’s literature and summarised the presenting symptoms in 265 children with CPSSs. They found that 27 (10%)…

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Pancreatic trauma

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Figure 27.1 Pseuodcyst. Handlebar trauma. It was treated conservatively, but the patient developed vomiting and a substantial pseudocyst with fracture of the body of the pancreas. BOX 27.1 Definitions after…

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Liver physiology

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Figure 3.1 Breakdown of haem moiety via biliverdin to bilirubin. Figure 3.2 Overview of excretion of bilirubin and its metabolism. It is the main by-product (via biliverdin) from the oxidation…

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