Publications by authors named "Ormann W"

A 48-year-old woman with type II diabetes developed fatigue, arthralgia and myalgia. A few weeks later she was found to have hepatomegaly. The erythrocyte sedimentation rate was raised (53/93 mm), as were liver enzyme activities (GOT 186 U/l; GPT 240 U/l; gamma-GT 199 U/l), the gamma-globulin levels (40.

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Clinical and histopathologic features of the fibrolamellar variant of hepatocellular carcinoma allow a differentiation from the usual hepatocellular carcinoma. It's most common in younger adults and occurs equally in either sex. Liver cirrhosis is absent in most cases.

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Five days after percutaneous liver biopsy we observed in a 42-year-old man with alcoholic liver cirrhosis severe hemobilia requiring transfusions of packed red cells. By means of super-selective arterial embolization, using gelfoam, the bleeding source, an av-fistula, was successfully occluded. Iatrogenic hemobilia, although seen after percutaneous liver biopsy only in app.

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A 47-year-old woman, known to have coeliac disease, developed bouts of fever, up to 39 degrees C, with loss of weight and treatment-resistant diarrhoea, as well as swelling of the submandibular, axillary and inguinal lymph nodes. Tests revealed a pancytopenia (haemoglobin 8.8 g/dl, leucocytes 500/microliter, platelets 19,000/microliter), and a reduction of the Quick value to 39%.

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Suture material can serve as a nidus for common bile duct calculi. We saw an unusually long thread projecting from a mixed common duct stone in a woman 30 years after cholecystectomy. The calculus was removed endoscopically after mechanical lithotripsy.

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We present the case of a 16-year-old female patient with infectious mononucleosis complicated by spontaneous splenic rupture on the eighth day of the disease. This event is seldom; only 38 cases of true spontaneous rupture of the spleen in infectious mononucleosis could be found when the literature was reviewed. The diagnosis of splenic rupture in our case was made by ultrasound, just as the further postoperative follow-up.

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Primary biliary cirrhosis of the liver and sarcoidosis have certain clinical and histomorphological features in common. It has been inferred from this that when the two diseases occur together its assignment to the one or other is not possible and a new nosological entity is to be assumed. Two own cases are described.

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Caroli's syndrome is a rare disease, six cases of which were under the authors' care between 1979 and 1986. None had associated congenital hepatic fibrosis; one had an associated choledochal anomaly. Endoscopic retrograde cholangiography proved to be the most sensitive diagnostic method.

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