Publications by authors named "I G Lorand"

Amputation neuroma of the common bile duct after surgery is a rare and mostly asymptomatic lesion. A 60-year old patient presented with obstructive jaundice three months after a cholecystectomy for symptomatic gallstones. Imaging investigations showed common extrahepatic bile duct stenosis.

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Retroviral vectors are widely used tools for gene therapy. However, in vivo gene transfer is only effective in dividing cells, which, in liver, requires a regenerative stimulus. Follistatin is effective in promoting liver regeneration after 90% and 70% hepatectomy in rats.

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Background: The in vivo transduction of hepatocytes with conventional retrovirus vectors requires the induction of cell division and this can currently only be achieved by invasive surgery or by inducing severe liver damage. We hypothesised that partial portal branch ligation (PBL) could induce hepatocyte proliferation and efficient gene transfer in the rat.

Methods: We ligated the portal branch serving 70% of the liver and measured the kinetics of liver mass restoration and cell proliferation and the distribution of dividing hepatocytes after administration of 5-bromo-2'-deoxyuridine.

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Groove pancreatitis is a rare form of segmental chronic pancreatitis which is localized within the head of the pancreas, the duodenum and the common bile duct. Symptoms are due to common bile duct stenosis or duodenal stenosis. Radiologically, there is a pancreatic mass, which hinders differential diagnosis with pancreatic carcinoma.

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