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David H. Van Thiel
Researcher at Rush University Medical Center
Publications - 419
Citations - 20886
David H. Van Thiel is an academic researcher from Rush University Medical Center. The author has contributed to research in topics: Liver transplantation & Transplantation. The author has an hindex of 75, co-authored 417 publications receiving 20427 citations. Previous affiliations of David H. Van Thiel include Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation & University of Pittsburgh.
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Evolution of Liver Transplantation
Thomas E. Starzl,Shunzaburo Iwatsuki,David H. Van Thiel,J. Carlton Gartner,Basil J. Zitelli,J. Jeffrey Malatack,Robert R. Schade,Shaw Jr . Byers W.,Thomas R. Hakala,J. Thomas Rosenthal,Kendrick A. Porter +10 more
TL;DR: This work aims to provide a clear picture of the immune system’s role in the development of central giant cell granuloma and the role that these cells play in the progression of disease.
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Hepatic resection versus transplantation for hepatocellular carcinoma
Shunzaburo Iwatsuki,Thomas E. Starzl,Daniel G. Sheahan,Itsuo Yokoyama,Anthony J. Demetris,S. Todo,Andreas G. Tzakis,David H. Van Thiel,Brian I. Carr,R. Richard Selby,Juan Madariaga +10 more
TL;DR: During the 10-year period (1980 to 1989), 76 patients with hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) were treated by subtotal hepatic resection (HX) and 105 patients by orthotopic liver transplantation (TX) under cyclosporine-steroid therapy, and the survival rates correlated well with pTNM stages and were similar in each stage between the two groups.
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Orthotopic liver transplantation for patients with hepatitis B virus–related liver disease
Satoru Todo,Anthony J. Demetris,David H. Van Thiel,Lewis Teperman,John J. Fung,Thomas E. Starzl +5 more
TL;DR: In patients with recurrent hepatitis B virus infection, the pace of hepatitis development in the graft appeared to be accelerated, and this was particularly striking in patients who underwent multiple retransplantations at progressively shorter intervals.
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Gastrointestinal transit the effect of the menstrual cycle
Arnold Wald,Arnold Wald,David H. Van Thiel,David H. Van Thiel,Leah Hoechstetter,Leah Hoechstetter,Judith S. Gavaler,Judith S. Gavaler,Kimberly M. Egler,Kimberly M. Egler,Raymond Verm,Raymond Verm,Larry D. Scott,Larry D. Scott,Roger Lester,Roger Lester +15 more
TL;DR: Gastrointestinal transit time as well as serum estradiol and progesterone levels were measured in 15 normally menstruating women twice during their menstrual cycle, once in the follicular phase and onset of menses at the expected time documenting ovulatory cycles.
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Pathological diagnosis of chronic hepatitis C: A multicenter comparative study with chronic hepatitis B
Jay H. Lefkowitch,Eugene R. Schiff,Gary L. Davis,Robert P. Perrillo,Karen L. Lindsay,Henry C. Bodenheimer,Luis A. Balart,Terryl J. Ortego,John A. Payne,Jules L. Dienstag,Alexandra L. Gibas,Ira M. Jacobson,Carlo H. Tamburro,William D. Carey,Christopher D. O'Brien,Richard E. Sampliner,David H. Van Thiel,David Feit,Janice K. Albrecht,Carlton Meschievitz,Bharati Sanghvi,Roger D. Vaughan +21 more
TL;DR: These four histological lesions are useful pathological parameters in the diagnosis of liver disease caused by HCV and are likely to be seen in HCV than in HBV infection.