Biliary sludge has been for many years a poorly defined entity, usually with low amplitude, nonshadowing echoes within the most dependent part of the gallbladder, which shift under the influence of postural changes. From a sonographic point of view, the detection of sludge implies the coexistence of small-sized, solid components and of a gel-like embedding material. The chemical nature of biliary sludge has recently been recognized to be predominantly composed of a coaggregate of cholesterol monohydrate crystals and liquid crystalline droplets, and in some cases, such as obstructive jaundice or symptomatic liver diseases, by bilirubin granules, all embedded in a gel matrix of mucous glycoproteins. From a pathogenic point of view, biliary sl...
Objectives: Gallbladder sludge develops in approximately 70% of patients after bone marrow transplan...
We prospectively studied 12 patients before and after bone marrow transplantation (BMT) with serial ...
BACKGROUND: In contrast to adults, little is known about the epidemiology and the best therapeutic r...
Biliary sludge has been for many years a poorly defined entity, usually with low amplitude, nonshado...
Biliary sludge was first described with the advent of ultrasonography in the 1970s. It is defined as...
Biliary sludge is a collection of mucus, calcium bilirubinate, and cholesterol crystals that is usua...
To study the microscopic and biochemical composition of biliary sludge, we subjected hepatic and gal...
Background & Aims: We studied 22 patients with symptomatic microlithiasis to determine whether a con...
The terms biliary sludge and cholesterol microlithiasis (hereafter referred to as microlithiasis) we...
Biliary sludge (or very thick bile) is mainly comprised of calcium bilirubinate granules and lesser ...
Ceftriaxone-associated sludge has been a fascinating story. The occurrence is novel and unique. It h...
Biliary sludge develops commonly in critically ill patients and may be associated with biliary colic...
Research on gallstone formation has been focused on the role of supersaturated bile in cholesterol g...
Introduction. The high prevalence rates of biliary sludge and its frequent development into the ston...
Pregnancy is one of the risk factors for biliary sludge (BS) formation. In this cross-sectional stud...
Objectives: Gallbladder sludge develops in approximately 70% of patients after bone marrow transplan...
We prospectively studied 12 patients before and after bone marrow transplantation (BMT) with serial ...
BACKGROUND: In contrast to adults, little is known about the epidemiology and the best therapeutic r...
Biliary sludge has been for many years a poorly defined entity, usually with low amplitude, nonshado...
Biliary sludge was first described with the advent of ultrasonography in the 1970s. It is defined as...
Biliary sludge is a collection of mucus, calcium bilirubinate, and cholesterol crystals that is usua...
To study the microscopic and biochemical composition of biliary sludge, we subjected hepatic and gal...
Background & Aims: We studied 22 patients with symptomatic microlithiasis to determine whether a con...
The terms biliary sludge and cholesterol microlithiasis (hereafter referred to as microlithiasis) we...
Biliary sludge (or very thick bile) is mainly comprised of calcium bilirubinate granules and lesser ...
Ceftriaxone-associated sludge has been a fascinating story. The occurrence is novel and unique. It h...
Biliary sludge develops commonly in critically ill patients and may be associated with biliary colic...
Research on gallstone formation has been focused on the role of supersaturated bile in cholesterol g...
Introduction. The high prevalence rates of biliary sludge and its frequent development into the ston...
Pregnancy is one of the risk factors for biliary sludge (BS) formation. In this cross-sectional stud...
Objectives: Gallbladder sludge develops in approximately 70% of patients after bone marrow transplan...
We prospectively studied 12 patients before and after bone marrow transplantation (BMT) with serial ...
BACKGROUND: In contrast to adults, little is known about the epidemiology and the best therapeutic r...