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Prevalence of biliary lithiasis in chronic renal failure patients

Thesis

Last updated: 06 Feb 2023

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Tags

Internal Medicine

Advisors

El-Khashab, Aumar Y., El-Azizi, Hatem M., El-Khattib, Muhammad M.

Authors

Sulayman, Ahmad Muhammad

Accessioned

2017-04-26 12:05:38

Available

2017-04-26 12:05:38

type

M.Sc. Thesis

Abstract

Early recognition and prompt intervention are the most crucial steps in the management of gallstone-induced biliary disease. (Mansoor Ahmad et al., 2000).- Gall stone formation is the primary underlying disease that results in gall bladder-related illnesses, The primary mechanisms that result in gallstone formation include supersaturation of bile products, nucleation factors (mucin, glycoproteins, and calcium), and bile stasis (Maurer KR et al, 1999).- There are many Risk Factors for Gallstone Formation as Genetics (Pima Indians, Scandinavians, maternal family history of gallstones, female sex ), Body habitus (Increasing age, obesity, rapid weight loss, pregnancy) , Drugs (Fibric acid derivatives, contraceptive , steroids and post-menopausal estrogens, progesterone, octreotide, ceftriaxone ), Diet (Total parenteral nutrition, fasting ), Diseases (Crohn's disease, ileal resection, gastrectomy, hyperlipidemia and diabetes mellitus) (Mansoor Ahmad et al., 2000) (De Santis A et al, 1997).

Issued

1 Jan 2008

DOI

http://dx.doi.org/10.21473/iknito-space/32209

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Type

Thesis

Created At

28 Jan 2023