Publications by authors named "AbdiGhani Ismail"

As bile acids not solely play an essential role in nutrition absorption, but also in regulating metabolic functions as well as immune response, bile acids and their signaling pathways are increasingly acknowledged as potential therapeutic targets in the context of chronic liver diseases. Bile acid receptors such as G protein bile acid-activated receptor 1 and farnesoid X receptor are expressed in different immune cells engaged in innate immunity. Recently, a series of studies have revealed distinct functions of bile acids and bile acid receptors within the adaptive immune system.

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Primary biliary cholangitis (PBC) and primary sclerosing cholangitis (PSC) are cholestatic liver diseases that have significant clinical impact with debilitating symptoms and mortality. While PBC is predominantly seen in perimenopausal and postmenopausal women, men who are diagnosed with PBC have worse clinical outcomes and all-cause mortality. In contrast, 60% to 70% of patients with PSC are men; the data indicate that female sex may be an independent factor against PSC-related complications.

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Article Synopsis
  • The liver often undergoes surgery for various lesions, making understanding its arterial system essential to prevent accidental injuries during procedures.
  • A case study of a 78-year-old man revealed a rare variant of liver blood supply involving a replaced right hepatic artery and other unusual branches, which has only been documented once before.
  • Recognizing this anomaly is crucial for effective preoperative planning and treatment, highlighting the need for accurate medical imaging and further research into its implications in living patients.
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