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Titre du document / Document title

Hepatobiliary complications of total parenteral nutrition

Auteur(s) / Author(s)

QUIGLEY E. M. M. (1) ; MARSH M. N. ; SHAFFER J. L. ; MARKIN R. S. ;

Affiliation(s) du ou des auteurs / Author(s) Affiliation(s)

(1) Univ. Nebraska medical cent., dep. internal medicine, sect. digestive diseases nutrition, Omaha NE, ETATS-UNIS

Résumé / Abstract

The relationships between various hepatobiliary disorders and the administration of total parenteral nutrition (TPN) were reviewed and, in particular, the role of TPN in their pathogenesis was critically evaluated. Several clinical and pathological entities including steatosis, steatohepatitis, cholestasis, and cholelithiasis have been commonly linked to TPN, and instances of chronic decompensated liver disease have been reported. However, it is concluded that it is often difficult to extricate the effects of TPN on hepatobiliary function from many other hepatotoxic factors that may be operative in these patients

Revue / Journal Title

Gastroenterology   ISSN 0016-5085   CODEN GASTAB 

Source / Source

1993, vol. 104, no1, pp. 286-301 (190 ref.)

Langue / Language

Anglais

Editeur / Publisher

Elsevier, New York, NY, ETATS-UNIS  (1943) (Revue)

Mots-clés anglais / English Keywords

Feeding ; Review ; Lithiasis ; Biliary tract ; Chronic ; Human ; Complication ; Digestive diseases ; Biliary tract disease ; Hepatic disease ; Parenteral administration ; Pathogenesis ;

Mots-clés français / French Keywords

Alimentation ; Article synthèse ; Lithiase ; Voie biliaire ; Chronique ; Homme ; Complication ; Appareil digestif pathologie ; Voie biliaire pathologie ; Foie pathologie ; Voie parentérale ; Pathogénie ;

Mots-clés espagnols / Spanish Keywords

Alimentación ; Artículo síntesis ; Litiasis ; Vía biliar ; Crónico ; Hombre ; Complicación ; Aparato digestivo patología ; Vía biliar patología ; Hígado patología ; Vía parenteral ; Patogenia ;

Localisation / Location

INIST-CNRS, Cote INIST : 2090, 35400003825461.0370

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