Publications by authors named "William Jh Griffiths"

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  • More people are getting liver transplants and living well afterward, so doctors are paying more attention to how they follow up with patients in different locations.
  • The study looked at liver transplant patients from 1987 to 2016 in two places: Nottingham, UK, and Ottawa, Canada, to see how they were doing over the years.
  • The results showed that patients in both places lived long and healthy lives after their transplants, and the new healthcare setup helps them get care closer to home without any problems.
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Serum ferritin level is one of the most commonly requested investigations in both primary and secondary care. Whilst low serum ferritin levels invariably indicate reduced iron stores, raised serum ferritin levels can be due to multiple different aetiologies, including iron overload, inflammation, liver or renal disease, malignancy, and the recently described metabolic syndrome. A key test in the further investigation of an unexpected raised serum ferritin is the serum transferrin saturation.

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It is recognized that iron overload is associated with excess mortality in HIV/AIDS, and that this may be due to iron acting as an HIV-1 transcriptional activator. In vitro evidence using iron chelators suggests that therapeutic iron depletion may be beneficial in HIV-1 infection. We describe the clinical course of a Caucasian man with hereditary haemochromatosis and HIV infection where a significant drop in HIV viral load accompanied venesection over an 18-month period in the absence of HAART.

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Non-invasive predictors of varices in cirrhosis would reduce the need for screening endoscopies. Platelet count and spleen size have been shown to be useful parameters, in mixed groups of cirrhotics with different aetiologies. We evaluated this in two homogeneous groups with cirrhosis due to hepatitis C and alcohol.

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