The etiopathogenesis of non-syndromic biliary atresia (BA) is obscure. The primary aim was to investigate intra-hepatic bile duct cilia (IHBC) in BA at the diagnosis and correlation with clinical outcome. The secondary aim was to analyze IHBC in routine paraffin-embedded liver biopsies using conventional scanning electron microscopy (SEM).

Intra-Hepatic Bile Duct Primary Cilia In Biliary Atresia / Frassetto, R., Parolini, F., Marceddu, S., Satta, G., Papacciuoli, V., Pinna, M.A., Mela, A., Secchi, G., Galleri, G., Manetti, R., Bercich, L., Villanacci, V., Dessanti, A., Antonucci, R., Tanda, F., Alberti, D., Schwarz, K.B., Clemente, M.G.. - In: HEPATOLOGY RESEARCH. - ISSN 1386-6346. - (2018). [10.1111/hepr.13060]

Intra-Hepatic Bile Duct Primary Cilia In Biliary Atresia

Mela, Alessandra;Galleri, Grazia;Manetti, Roberto;Antonucci, Roberto;Tanda, Francesco;
2018-01-01

Abstract

The etiopathogenesis of non-syndromic biliary atresia (BA) is obscure. The primary aim was to investigate intra-hepatic bile duct cilia (IHBC) in BA at the diagnosis and correlation with clinical outcome. The secondary aim was to analyze IHBC in routine paraffin-embedded liver biopsies using conventional scanning electron microscopy (SEM).
2018
Inglese
Esperti anonimi
biliary disease; choledochal cyst; liver fibrosis; liver transplantation; scanning electron microscopy
Internazionale
Frassetto, Roberta; Parolini, Filippo; Marceddu, Salvatore; Satta, Giulia; Papacciuoli, Valeria; Pinna, Maria Antonia; Mela, Alessandra; Secchi, Giann...espandi
Intra-Hepatic Bile Duct Primary Cilia In Biliary Atresia / Frassetto, R., Parolini, F., Marceddu, S., Satta, G., Papacciuoli, V., Pinna, M.A., Mela, A., Secchi, G., Galleri, G., Manetti, R., Bercich, L., Villanacci, V., Dessanti, A., Antonucci, R., Tanda, F., Alberti, D., Schwarz, K.B., Clemente, M.G.. - In: HEPATOLOGY RESEARCH. - ISSN 1386-6346. - (2018). [10.1111/hepr.13060]
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