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- BookElijah Dixon, Charles M. Vollmer Jr., Gary R. May, editors.Contents:
1. Biliary system anatomy, physiology, and embryology
2. Primary sclerosing cholangitis
3. Commentary: primary sclerosing cholangitis
4. Biliary manifestations of chronic pancreatitis
5. Commentary: biliary manifestations of chronic pancreatitis, critical uncertainties, controversies, and future considerations
6. Autoimmune pancreatitis
7. Counterpoint: biliary manifestations in autoimmune pancreatitis
8. Recurrent pyogenic cholangitis
9. Commentary: recurrent pyogenic cholangitis
10. Proximal biliary stricutres mimicking hilar cholangiocarcinoma
11. Counterpoint: proximal biliary strictures mimicking hilar cholangiocarcinoma
12. Traumatic biliary stricutres
13. Commentary: traumatic biliary strictures, comprehensive management of benign biliary stenosis and injury
14. Perceptual errors leading to bile duct injury during laparoscopic cholecystectomy
15. Commentary: perceptual errors leading to bile duct injury during laparoscopic cholecystectomy
16. The heuristics and psychology of bile duct injuries
17. Commentary: the heuristics and psychology of bile duct injuries
18. The classification and injury patterns of iatrogenic bile duct injury during laparoscopic cholecystectomy
19. Commentary: the classification and injury patterns of iatrogenic bile duct injury during laparoscopic cholecystectomy
20. Bile duct injuries and the law
21. Commentary: bile duct injuries and the law
22. Intraoperative management of bile duct injuries by the non-biliary surgeon
23. commentary: intraoperative management of bile duct injuries by non-biliary surgeon
24. Management of bile duct injuries within the first forty-eight hours
25. Commentary :Management of bile duct injuries within the first forty-eight hours
26. Endoscopic management of bile duct injury during laparoscopic cholecystectomy
27. Role of intervational radiology in managing bile duct injuries
28. Operative repair of common bile duct injury
29. Commentary: Operative repair of common bile duct injury
30. Management of isolated sectoral duct injury
31. Commentary: Management of isolated sectoral duct injury
32. Liver resection for bile duct injury
33. Commentary: Liver resection for bile duct injury
34. Liver transplantation for common bile duct injury
35. Commentary: Liver transplantation for common bile duct injury
36. Biliary stricutres from liver transplantation
37. Commentary: Biliary strictures from liver transplantation
38. Recurrent biliary strictures after initial biliary reconstruction. - ArticleCosgrove RF, Fairbrother JE.Antimicrob Agents Chemother. 1977 Jan;11(1):31-3.A bioassay method for the polyene antibiotics nystatin and amphotericin B is proposed based on the measurement of the efflux of rubidium ions from a rubidium-loaded yeast culture challenged with the antibiotics. For this purpose a major proportion of the intracellular K(+) ions in a Saccharomyces cerevisiae culture has been substituted by Rb(+) ions. The rubidium leakage is measured by atomic absorption spectrophotometry, and a straight-line, dose-response correlation has been obtained for both antibiotics.