Abstract
The serious repercussions of cholestasis on the liver and on the systemic level have led to the creation of many experimental models so as to better understand its pathogenesis, prophylaxis and treatment. Among the surgical techniques for developing extrahepatic cholestasis, the resection of the bile ducts that drain the lobes of the liver by means of a microsurgical technique stands out. In the long-term evolution, microsurgical extrahepatic cholestatic rats develop hepatic fibrosis with marked ductular proliferation and portal hypertension with collateral portosystemic circulation, hepatic encephalopathy and ascytes.
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Maria Angeles Aller, Isabel Prieto, Arturo Cruz, Manuel Losada, Jose-Ignacio Arias, Jose Garcia-Dominguez, Salvador Argudo, Jorge-Luis Arias, Jaime Arias ;Extrahepatic Cholestasis, Microsurgery In Liver Research (2009) 1: 137. https://doi.org/10.2174/978160805068010901010137
DOI https://doi.org/10.2174/978160805068010901010137 |
Publisher Name Bentham Science Publisher |