Publications by authors named "C M Philips"

This exhaustive review, explored the multifaceted symptoms and their management in patients with cirrhosis. Patients frequently endure pain, muscle cramps, sleep disturbances, psychological distress, and gastrointestinal issues, significantly impairing their quality of life. Pain is prevalent, often requiring analgesics, while muscle cramps affect up to 68% of patients, treated with supplements like zinc and taurine despite limited evidence.

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  • Decellularized organs and tissues are gaining importance in regenerative medicine for organ and tissue transplants, emphasizing the need for quality control to prevent adverse reactions.
  • This study compared various methods for evaluating DNA content in skeletal muscle tissue, finding that Feulgen staining is more effective than traditional methods for detecting nuclear material.
  • Results showed that direct measurement of DNA in tissue lysates is superior to silica extraction methods, and a fluorescence-based approach yields more accurate DNA detection than UV/VIS absorbance, paving the way for improved standardization in evaluating decellularized matrices.
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Since the Asian Pacific Association for the Study of the Liver (APASL) published guidelines on non-cirrhotic portal fibrosis/idiopathic portal hypertension in 2007, there has been a surge in new information, especially with the introduction of the term porto-sinusoidal vascular disorder (PSVD). Non-cirrhotic intra-hepatic causes of portal hypertension include disorders with a clearly identifiable etiology, such as schistosomiasis, as well as disorders with an unclear etiology such as non-cirrhotic portal fibrosis (NCPF), also termed idiopathic portal hypertension (IPH). This entity is being increasingly recognized as being associated with systemic disease and drug therapy, especially cancer therapy.

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