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BILIARY SLUDGING FOLLOWING LIVER TRANSPLANTATION IN MAN
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1978
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Transplantation SurgeryBile SludgeHepatologyTransplantation ShowBiliary TractLiver PhysiologyGastroenterologyHepatitisPathologyOrthotopic Liver TransplantationBiliary DisorderSurgeryLiver DiseaseBiliary CancersLiver TransplantationMedicineLiver
Following orthotopic liver transplantation in man biliary, obstruction has been produced by masses of inspissated bile--biliary "sludge." Bile studies in two groups of patients following transplantation show that bile is lithogenic in the early postoperative period but that reestablishment of the entero-hepatic circulation of bile salts corrects this. Such changes, however, do not appear to be important in sludge formation and biochemical and histological studies of bile sludge show a major constituent to be necrotic collagen from the donor bile duct walls.