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J L Thistle

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Sorbi D, MCGILL D, Thistle J, Therneau T, Henry J, Lindor K
Am J Gastroenterol . 2000 Nov; 95(11):3206-10. PMID: 11095343
Objective: The role of liver biopsy in the management of patients with nonspecific chronic liver enzyme abnormalities is not well established. The aim of this study is to determine whether...
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Lankisch M, Scolapio J, Thistle J, Witzig T, McBane R
J Hepatol . 1999 Mar; 30(2):349-50. PMID: 10068122
No abstract available.
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Thistle J
World J Surg . 1998 Nov; 22(11):1114-8. PMID: 9828718
Secondary duct stones are usually detected and easily removed at the time of cholecystectomy either during surgery or endoscopically before or after the operation. Primary duct stone diseases, although much...
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Thistle J
Baillieres Clin Gastroenterol . 1992 Nov; 6(4):715-25. PMID: 1486211
Direct contact dissolution using MTBE is a safe, effective treatment for many patients with cholesterol gallstones when performed by clinicians experienced with this technique. This may be the treatment of...
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Thistle J, Donohue J
Contemp Intern Med . 1992 Jun; 4(7):100-17. PMID: 10148263
No abstract available.
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Peine C, May G, Nagorney D, Patterson D, Segura J, Thistle J
Mayo Clin Proc . 1990 Dec; 65(12):1564-9. PMID: 2255218
Passage of stone fragments after extracorporeal shock wave lithotripsy (ESWL) of gallstones has resulted in biliary colic, duct obstruction, and pancreatitis in some patients. Rapid dissolution of these fragments with...
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Maram E, Linos D, Thistle J, Linos A, OFallon W, Kurland L
Arch Intern Med . 1990 Sep; 150(9):1833-6. PMID: 2393314
During the period 1950 through 1969, 2344 persons (755 men and 1589 women) in Rochester, Minn, met diagnostic and residency criteria for cholelithiasis. The age-adjusted average annual incidence rates per...
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Thistle J
Semin Liver Dis . 1990 Aug; 10(3):187-90. PMID: 2218583
No abstract available.
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Nelson P, Moyer T, Thistle J
Gastroenterology . 1990 May; 98(5 Pt 1):1345-50. PMID: 2323524
Methyl tert-butyl ether rapidly dissolves cholesterol gallstones, although insoluble debris may remain. Total gallstone dissolution could be achieved if safe solvents for these noncholesterol components can be developed. We evaluated...
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Nelson P, Moyer T, Thistle J
Gastroenterology . 1990 May; 98(5 Pt 1):1280-3. PMID: 2323520
Methyl tert-butyl ether dissolves cholesterol gallbladder stones when infused through a percutaneous transhepatic catheter. All gallstones, however, contain noncholesterol components that are insoluble in lipid solvents and may be too...