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Clostridioides difficile infection in patients with nonalcoholic fatty liver disease-current status
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作者 yana v kiseleva Roman v Maslennikov +3 位作者 Aida N Gadzhiakhmedova Tatyana S Zharikova Dmitry v Kalinin Yury O Zharikov 《World Journal of Hepatology》 2023年第2期208-215,共8页
Nonalcoholic fatty liver disease(NAFLD)is the most common chronic liver disease,leading to fibrosis,cirrhosis and hepatocellular carcinoma and also associated with increased cardiovascular disease mortality.The pathog... Nonalcoholic fatty liver disease(NAFLD)is the most common chronic liver disease,leading to fibrosis,cirrhosis and hepatocellular carcinoma and also associated with increased cardiovascular disease mortality.The pathogenesis of NAFLD is not fully understood,although NAFLD is thought to be a hepatic form of metabolic syndrome.There is an increasing understanding of the role of microbiota disturbances in NAFLD pathogenesis,and as with many other conditions affecting the microbiota,NAFLD may be a novel risk factor for Clostridioides difficile(C.difficile)colonization(CDC)and C.difficile infection(CDI).CDI is an emerging nosocomial disease,and community-acquired cases of infection are growing,probably due to an increase in CDC rates.The association of NAFLD with CDI has been shown in only 4 studies to date,three of which included less than 1000 patients,although the frequency of NAFLD in these studies was observed in almost 20%of the total patient cohort.These data revealed that NAFLD is a risk factor for CDI development and,moreover,is a risk factor for intestinal complications of CDI.More studies are needed to investigate this association and move forward CDC and CDI screening efforts for this group of patients. 展开更多
关键词 Nonalcoholic fatty liver disease Clostridioides difficile Clostridioides difficile colonization Clostridioides difficile infection Minireview
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Molecular pathways of liver regeneration:A comprehensive review 被引量:2
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作者 yana v kiseleva Sevak Z Antonyan +3 位作者 Tatyana S Zharikova Kirill A Tupikin Dmitry v Kalinin Yuri O Zharikov 《World Journal of Hepatology》 2021年第3期270-290,共21页
The liver is a unique parenchymal organ with a regenerative capacity allowing it to restore up to 70%of its volume.Although knowledge of this phenomenon dates back to Greek mythology(the story of Prometheus),many aspe... The liver is a unique parenchymal organ with a regenerative capacity allowing it to restore up to 70%of its volume.Although knowledge of this phenomenon dates back to Greek mythology(the story of Prometheus),many aspects of liver regeneration are still not understood.A variety of different factors,including inflammatory cytokines,growth factors,and bile acids,promote liver regeneration and control the final size of the organ during typical regeneration,which is performed by mature hepatocytes,and during alternative regeneration,which is performed by recently identified resident stem cells called“hepatic progenitor cells”.Hepatic progenitor cells drive liver regeneration when hepatocytes are unable to restore the liver mass,such as in cases of chronic injury or excessive acute injury.In liver maintenance,the body mass ratio is essential for homeostasis because the liver has numerous functions;therefore,a greater understanding of this process will lead to better control of liver injuries,improved transplantation of small grafts and the discovery of new methods for the treatment of liver diseases.The current review sheds light on the key molecular pathways and cells involved in typical and progenitor-dependent liver mass regeneration after various acute or chronic injuries.Subsequent studies and a better understanding of liver regeneration will lead to the development of new therapeutic methods for liver diseases. 展开更多
关键词 Liver regeneration Molecular pathways Hepatic progenitor cells CYTOKINES Micro ribonucleic acid Partial hepatectomy
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Rare primary mature teratoma of the liver:A case report 被引量:1
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作者 Yury A Kovalenko Yury O Zharikov +5 位作者 yana v kiseleva Anton B Goncharov Tatyana v Shevchenko Beslan N Gurmikov Dmitry v Kalinin Alexey v Zhao 《World Journal of Hepatology》 2021年第12期2192-2200,共9页
BACKGROUND Primary liver teratoma is an extremely rare tumor usually affecting children under the age of 3 years.Specific signs of teratoma on ultrasound,computed tomography(CT)or magnetic resonance imaging are lackin... BACKGROUND Primary liver teratoma is an extremely rare tumor usually affecting children under the age of 3 years.Specific signs of teratoma on ultrasound,computed tomography(CT)or magnetic resonance imaging are lacking,which makes morphology the only diagnostic tool.Misdiagnosis of a mature teratoma may lead to excessive liver resection,whereas misdiagnosis of an immature teratoma may result in spread,causing a life-threatening condition.Consequently,a careful tumor examination is important,and the rarest types of tumors must be accounted for.CASE SUMMARY We describe a 52 years old female who presented with a solid mass in the left liver lobe.Contrast-enhanced CT and magnetic resonance imaging(MRI)revealed a round,heterogeneous lesion containing a number of fluid areas and areas of calcification in the middle,and the provisional diagnosis was cholangiocarcinoma.The patient underwent resection of liver segment I.Immunohistochemistry analysis of the resected lesion indicated thyroid follicular epithelium;however,the thyroid gland was intact.10 years prior to presentation the patient underwent a surgery due to mature teratoma of the right ovary,nevertheless the tumor was benign and could not spread to the liver,in addition teratoma of the liver was also benign.This led to the final diagnosis of primary mature liver teratoma.CONCLUSION Primary hepatic teratoma,including heterotopia of the thyroid gland in the liver,is an extremely rare condition in adults that needs to be considered in the differential diagnosis of solid-cystic neoplasms in the liver and cholangiocarcinoma.This case adds to the limited literature on the patient presentation,clinical workup and management of liver teratomas. 展开更多
关键词 Case report Primary liver teratoma Ectopic thyroid gland tissue Mature teratoma Epidermoi cyst
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