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  2. Technetium (99mTc) mebrofenin - Wikipedia

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    All of the hepatobiliary visualization agents previous to mebrofenin have the same structural composition with changes only of the substituants on the phenyl ring of the lidocaine analogue molecules. Mebrofenin's fast hepatic excretion (t ½ =17 minutes) and high hepatic uptake (98.1%) can be attributed to the 3-bromo-2,4,6-trimethylphenyl ...

  3. Cholescintigraphy - Wikipedia

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    Cholescintigraphy or hepatobiliary scintigraphy is scintigraphy of the hepatobiliary tract, including the gallbladder and bile ducts. The image produced by this type of medical imaging , called a cholescintigram , is also known by other names depending on which radiotracer is used , such as HIDA scan , PIPIDA scan , DISIDA scan , or BrIDA scan .

  4. Sincalide - Wikipedia

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    Sincalide is a cholecystokinetic drug administered by injection to aid in diagnosing disorders of the gallbladder and pancreas.It is the 8-amino acid C-terminal fragment of cholecystokinin, and also known as CCK-8.

  5. Cystohepatic triangle - Wikipedia

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    The cystohepatic triangle (or hepatobiliary triangle or Calot's triangle) is an anatomic space bordered by the cystic duct laterally, the common hepatic duct medially, and the inferior surface of the liver superiorly. Cystohepatic triangle, marked with green. The cystic artery lies within the hepatobiliary triangle.

  6. Gilbert's syndrome - Wikipedia

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    Specifically, people with mildly elevated levels of bilirubin (1.1 mg/dl to 2.7 mg/dl) were at lower risk for CAD and at lower risk for future heart disease. [25] These researchers went on to perform a meta-analysis of data available up to 2002, and confirmed the incidence of atherosclerotic disease (hardening of the arteries) in subjects with ...

  7. Primary biliary cholangitis - Wikipedia

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    Primary biliary cholangitis (PBC), previously known as primary biliary cirrhosis, is an autoimmune disease of the liver. [1] [2] [3] It results from a slow, progressive destruction of the small bile ducts of the liver, causing bile and other toxins to build up in the liver, a condition called cholestasis.

  8. Decades after his father vanished, one man wonders what role ...

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    A follow-up report included in the file, which was obtained through a public records request, described a recent legal dispute over the property’s sale: After a buyer in Colorado paid $1.7 ...

  9. Nuclear medicine - Wikipedia

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    A Patient's Guide to Nuclear Medicine Procedures: English-Spanish. Society of Nuclear Medicine. ISBN 978-0-9726478-9-2. Taylor A, Schuster DM, Naomi Alazraki N (2000). A Clinicians' Guide to Nuclear Medicine (2nd ed.). Society of Nuclear Medicine. ISBN 978-0-932004-72-7. Shumate MJ, Kooby DA, Alazraki NP (2007).