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Bile plugs

Liver biopsies showing bile plugs in the canaliculi, with eosinophilic infiltration in the periportal space... [Pg.91]

A percutaneous liver biopsy will clinch the diagnosis. Histological analysis will show bile plugs, lymphocytic infiltration in the portal tracts and proliferation of the small intrahepatic bile ducts. There may also be an absence of the extrahepatic biliary ducts and the presence of periportal fibrosis, which will progress to cirrhosis. The accuracy of this procedure is reported to be greater than 90% (Gubernick et al. 2000). [Pg.135]

RJ Leipold. Description and simulation of a tubular, plug-flow model to predict the effect of bile sequestrants on human bile salt excretion. J Pharm Sci 84 670-672, 1995. [Pg.421]

Leipold RJ (1995) Description and Simulation of a Tubular, Plug Flow Model to Predict the Effect of Bile Sequetrants on Human Bile Excretion. J Pharm Sci 84 pp 670-672. [Pg.70]

ISEs have been used for the determination of sodium and potassium in bile, nerve and muscle tissue, kidneys, blood plasma, urine, and other body fluids. ISEs are used for the analysis of ions in sea water, river water, and industrial water and wastewater, as well as in a wide variety of commercial products, such as personal care and cosmetic products. The advantages of ISEs are that they are fast, with response times < 1 min for most ISEs they are nondestructive, have a linear range of about six orders of magnitude in concentration, usually over the 10 to 1 M range, and they can be used in turbid or highly colored solutions. The disadvantages are that a different electrode is needed for each ionic species, the electrodes are selective but not specific, so interferences can occur, and the electrodes can become plugged or contaminated by components of the sample. The ionic species must be in solution and in the proper oxidation state to be detected by the electrode. [Pg.958]


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