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Clinical and pathological features of a prolonged type of acute intrahepatic cholestasis

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These results indicated disturbances in the canalicular bilirubin transport through MRP2 in the prolonged cases, resulting from severe cholestasis, liver cell injury and vanishing bile ducts. The histological findings of the liver at the acute icteric phase may be important to understand the pathogenesis and to predict the prognosis in AIC.

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