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Severe liver fibrosis caused by Schistosoma mansoni : management and treatment with a transjugular intrahepatic portosystemic shunt

Summary Liver diseases are common in inhabitants and migrants of tropical countries, where the liver can be exposed not only to toxins but also to many viral, bacterial, fungal, and parasitic infections. Schistosomiasis—a common parasitic infection that affects at least 240 million people worldwide,...

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Published in:The Lancet infectious diseases 2015-06, Vol.15 (6), p.731-737
Main Authors: Richter, Joachim, Prof, Bode, Johannes G, MD, Blondin, Dirk, MD, Kircheis, Gerald, MD, Kubitz, Ralf, MD, Holtfreter, Martha C, PhD, Müller-Stöver, Irmela, MD, Breuer, Matthias, MD, Hüttig, Falk, MD, Antoch, Gerald, MD, Häussinger, Dieter, MD
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Autoimmune diseases
Bile
Chemotherapy
Disease
Drug dosages
Family medical history
Gallbladder
Gastroenteritis
Guinea
Humans
Hypertension
Infections
Infectious Disease
Infectious diseases
Kinases
Liver
Liver cirrhosis
Liver Cirrhosis - diagnosis
Liver Cirrhosis - surgery
Mollusks
Morbidity
Portasystemic Shunt, Surgical - methods
Refugees
Schistosoma mansoni - isolation & purification
Schistosomiasis
Schistosomiasis mansoni - complications
Schistosomiasis mansoni - diagnosis
Toxins
Tropical diseases
title Severe liver fibrosis caused by Schistosoma mansoni : management and treatment with a transjugular intrahepatic portosystemic shunt
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