PURPOSE OF REVIEW: Gallstone disease is a major epidemiologic and economic burden worldwide, and the most frequent form is cholesterol gallstone disease. RECENT FINDINGS: Major pathogenetic factors for cholesterol gallstones include a genetic background, hepatic hypersecretion of cholesterol, and supersaturated bile which give life to precipitating cholesterol crystals that accumulate and grow in a sluggish gallbladder. Additional factors include mucin and inflammatory changes in the gallbladder, slow intestinal motility, increased intestinal absorption of cholesterol, and altered gut microbiota. Mechanisms of disease are linked with insulin resistance, obesity, the metabolic syndrome, and type 2 diabetes. The role of nuclear receptors, sig...
With a prevalence of 10-15% in adults in Europe and the USA, gallstones are the most common digestiv...
Cholestatic liver diseases are named primarily due to the blockage of bile flow and buildup of bile ...
Gallstone disease is one of the most common diseases of the digestive system, which affects all segm...
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: Gallstone disease is a major epidemiologic and economic burden worldwide, and the...
Gallstone disease is a complex disorder where both environmental and genetic factors contribute towa...
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: The establishment of mouse models of gallstones, and the contribution of mouse mo...
Introduction: Cholesterol gallstone disease have relationships with various conditions linked with i...
Gallstone disease is a gastrointestinal disease that results from the dysfunction of cholesterol, bi...
With a 10%-15% prevalence, gallstone disease is one of the most prevalent and costly digestive dise...
Cholesterol gallstone disease is now of exciting clinical and laboratory interest. However, the aeti...
Cholecystokinin (CCK) is an important neuro-intestinal peptide hormone produced by the enteroendocri...
Abstract: Background & Aims: The role of the gallbladder in gallstone pathogenesis is still unclear....
Cholesterol gallstone formation represents a failure of biliary cholesterol homeostasis in which the...
BACKGROUND: Cholesterol cholelithiasis is a multifactorial hepatobiliary disease. METHODS: Interacti...
<div><p>Background and Aims</p><p>Cholesterol gallstone disease is a complex process involving both ...
With a prevalence of 10-15% in adults in Europe and the USA, gallstones are the most common digestiv...
Cholestatic liver diseases are named primarily due to the blockage of bile flow and buildup of bile ...
Gallstone disease is one of the most common diseases of the digestive system, which affects all segm...
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: Gallstone disease is a major epidemiologic and economic burden worldwide, and the...
Gallstone disease is a complex disorder where both environmental and genetic factors contribute towa...
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: The establishment of mouse models of gallstones, and the contribution of mouse mo...
Introduction: Cholesterol gallstone disease have relationships with various conditions linked with i...
Gallstone disease is a gastrointestinal disease that results from the dysfunction of cholesterol, bi...
With a 10%-15% prevalence, gallstone disease is one of the most prevalent and costly digestive dise...
Cholesterol gallstone disease is now of exciting clinical and laboratory interest. However, the aeti...
Cholecystokinin (CCK) is an important neuro-intestinal peptide hormone produced by the enteroendocri...
Abstract: Background & Aims: The role of the gallbladder in gallstone pathogenesis is still unclear....
Cholesterol gallstone formation represents a failure of biliary cholesterol homeostasis in which the...
BACKGROUND: Cholesterol cholelithiasis is a multifactorial hepatobiliary disease. METHODS: Interacti...
<div><p>Background and Aims</p><p>Cholesterol gallstone disease is a complex process involving both ...
With a prevalence of 10-15% in adults in Europe and the USA, gallstones are the most common digestiv...
Cholestatic liver diseases are named primarily due to the blockage of bile flow and buildup of bile ...
Gallstone disease is one of the most common diseases of the digestive system, which affects all segm...