1968
DOI: 10.1620/tjem.94.293
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A Case of Familial Intrahepatic Cholestasis

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“…In each of our cases, the liver was enlarged, greenish, regular, or already nodular (Case 5). These findings are identical to the other 10 published cases in which laparotomy (Clayton et al, 1969;Gray and Saunders, 1966;Hirooka and Ono, 1968;Williams et al, 1972. ) Histological examination of the liver in 4 cases showed portal fibrosis with a moderate number of round, inflammatory cells.…”
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“…In each of our cases, the liver was enlarged, greenish, regular, or already nodular (Case 5). These findings are identical to the other 10 published cases in which laparotomy (Clayton et al, 1969;Gray and Saunders, 1966;Hirooka and Ono, 1968;Williams et al, 1972. ) Histological examination of the liver in 4 cases showed portal fibrosis with a moderate number of round, inflammatory cells.…”
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“…The clinical picture in these 5 children was identical to that of 16 published cases (Clayton et al, 1965(Clayton et al, , 1969Gray and Saunders, 1966;Hirooka and Ono, 1968;Linarelli et al, 1972;Schubert, 1965;Williams et al, 1972).…”
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“…Ears were malformed in R II.3, and prominent in 5 other cases. Some of these features could be recognized in the apparently affected parent, especially in families M, R, and S. The eyes were in general rather deep set and the extremities were normal; no one had the prominent eyes and stubby fingers noted in cases of cholestasis by Juberg et al (1966) and Hirooka and Ohno (1968). 2 children (R II.3 and S II.2) had ectopic testes, and one parent (M I.1) had a round dorsal kyphos.…”
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“…Although eight out of 18 reported cases belong to the Amish kindred (Clayton et al, 1969;Linarelli et al, 1972) the affection seems not limited to one race or family (Gray and Saunders, 1966;Juberg et al, 1966;Hirooka and Ohno, 1968;Williams et al, 1972). The purpose of this paper is to report the clinical and morphological findings in a patient of Moroccan origin.…”
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