Re: Is Anybody Out There

From: Ozren Mamula (ozren.mamula@ri.tel.hr)
Mon Nov 27 03:54:29 2000


It is not a review, but it is good :

Castro, Mary A. MD. Fassett, Michael J. MD. Reynolds, Telfer B. MD. Shaw, Kathryn J. MD. Goodwin, T. Murphy MD. Reversible peripartum liver failure: A new perspective on the diagnosis, treatment, and cause of acute fatty liver of pregnancy, based on 28 consecutive cases. [Miscellaneous Article] American Journal of Obstetrics & Gynecology. 181(2):389-395, August 1999.

At 02:06 2000.11.27 -0600, you wrote: >
>Please can anyone suggest a good review article on Acute Fatty Liver,
>written by somebody who knows something about it. The condition may be
>common in its mild form but it is certainly rare in its severe form in my
>expereince . I have seen only two cases in a long and eventful career.
>Textbooks are very little help.
>
>Thank you
>
>Brian Hackman
>

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Ozren Mamula M.D. Kresimirova 7 51 ooo Rijeka Croatia Tel : ++ 385 51 214342 ++ 385 51 658208 E - mail : ozren.mamula@ri.tel.hr





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