Publications by authors named "R Spinsi"

Patients with alcoholic cirrhosis have subnormal liver zinc concentrations, and excessive urinary zinc excretion. It has been suggested that diversion of dietary zinc into the systemic circulation through porta-systemic shunts may be a major factor influencing the organ distribution of zinc in these patients. To test this hypothesis, we randomized Sprague-Dawley rats into a sham-operated group, and a group subjected to partial portal-vein occlusion (PPVO), which induces the formation of extensive porta-systemic collaterals.

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Twenty-five patients with primary biliary cirrhosis undergoing portal decompression have been followed up for a mean of 51 months. Five patients with decompensated cirrhosis died postoperatively. Overall five year survival of 66% is comparable with that for other forms of cirrhosis but none of the long-term survivors, including three patients with a precirrhotic stage of primary biliary cirrhosis at the time of surgery, developed significant portal-systemic encephalopathy.

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