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Document 0826
DOCN M9620826
TI Biliary infections.
DT 9602
AU Roslyn JJ; Medical College of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, USA.
SO Curr Opin Gen Surg. 1993;:265-70. Unique Identifier : AIDSLINE
MED/96050662
AB The scope and importance of biliary infections from both a clinical and
scientific perspective is rapidly changing. During this past year,
considerable attention in the literature has focused on infections that
are increasing in frequency in the United States and throughout the
world, as a result of evolving demographics and continued spread of the
acquired immunodeficiency syndrome epidemic. Pyogenic cholangitis
remains a challenge for us to treat and significant controversy remains
regarding optimal management. The myriad hepatobiliary manifestations of
human immunodeficiency virus infection have led to a resurgence in the
interest in parasitic and viral infections. Our understanding of
infections and their pathogenesis and sequelae has progressed, although
there are still many important questions that remain unanswered.
DE Animal AIDS-Related Opportunistic Infections/DIAGNOSIS/ETIOLOGY/SURGERY
Cholangitis/DIAGNOSIS/ETIOLOGY/*SURGERY
Cholecystitis/DIAGNOSIS/ETIOLOGY/*SURGERY Diagnosis, Differential
Human Liver Function Tests Recurrence JOURNAL ARTICLE REVIEW
REVIEW, TUTORIAL
SOURCE: National Library of Medicine. NOTICE: This material may be
protected by Copyright Law (Title 17, U.S.Code).