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World J Gastroenterol ; 23(2): 357-365, 2017 Jan 14.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28127209

RESUMO

AIM: To analyze the research activity on liver abscess (LA) and identify the main topic clusters in the area. METHODS: We identified all documents using the medical subject heading "LA" indexed in the MEDLINE database between 2001 and 2015. We performed a descriptive bibliometric analysis, characterizing the evolution of scientific activity, the publication types of the documents, the document categories of clinical interest (case reports, clinical trials, evaluation studies, meta-analysis, observational studies, practice guidelines and validation studies) and the geographic distribution of the research. We also carried out an analysis of networks and research clusters in order to identify the main topic areas of research. RESULTS: Our search yielded a total of 1278 documents, showing a stable scientific production over the study period and a marked multidisciplinary nature. The research was dominated by case reports (65.9% of the documents analyzed). In terms of geographic distribution, researchers from the United States led in the number of signatures (n = 229), followed by those from Taiwan (n = 185), India (n = 145), Japan (n = 144), South Korea (n = 100), and China (n = 84). With regard to amebic LA, the top-producing countries were India and Mexico (n = 69 each), followed by the United States (n = 29). In the case of pyogenic LA, Taiwanese researchers led scientific production (n = 71), followed by the United States (n = 39) and China (n = 29). The most active areas of research in the field are diagnosis via computerized tomography scan, differential diagnosis with regard to liver cancer, treatment with antimicrobial agents, and Klebsiella infections (including bacteremia). CONCLUSION: Clinical case reports associated with diagnosis and treatment are the main topic of study, highlighting the importance of this document type in advancing knowledge.


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Bibliometria , Pesquisa Biomédica , Abscesso Hepático/diagnóstico , Abscesso Hepático/etiologia , Neoplasias Hepáticas/diagnóstico , Anti-Infecciosos/uso terapêutico , China , Diagnóstico Diferencial , Entamoeba histolytica , Humanos , Incidência , Índia , Japão , Infecções por Klebsiella/complicações , Abscesso Hepático/tratamento farmacológico , Abscesso Hepático/epidemiologia , Abscesso Hepático Amebiano/parasitologia , Abscesso Hepático Piogênico/microbiologia , México , República da Coreia , Pesquisadores , Taiwan , Tomografia Computadorizada por Raios X , Estados Unidos
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Gut Liver ; 8(4): 415-20, 2014 Jul.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25071907

RESUMO

BACKGROUND/AIMS: Many parasites induce changes in the lipid profiles of the host. Cholesterol increases the virulence of Entamoeba histolytica in animal models and in vitro culture. This study aimed to determine, in patients with an amebic liver abscess, the correlation between cholesterol and other features, such as the size and number of abscesses, standard hematological and serum chemistry profiles, liver tests, and duration of hospital stay. METHODS: A total of 108 patients with an amebic liver abscess and 140 clinically healthy volunteers were investigated. Cholesterol and triglycerides were measured in the sera. The data from medical observations and laboratory tests were obtained from the clinical records. RESULTS: A total of 93% of patients with an amebic liver abscess showed hypocholesterolemia not related to any of the studied parameters. Liver function tests correlated with the size of the abscess. The most severe cases of amebic liver disease or death were found in patients whose cholesterol levels continued to decrease despite receiving antiamebic treatment and hospital care. CONCLUSIONS: Our results show that the hypocholesterolemia observed in patients with an amebic liver abscess is not related to any of the clinical and laboratory features analyzed. This is the first study relating hypocholesterolemia to severity of hepatic amebiasis.


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Dislipidemias/parasitologia , Entamoeba histolytica , Abscesso Hepático Amebiano/complicações , Amebicidas/uso terapêutico , Colesterol/metabolismo , Dislipidemias/sangue , Feminino , Humanos , Tempo de Internação , Abscesso Hepático Amebiano/sangue , Abscesso Hepático Amebiano/tratamento farmacológico , Masculino , Pessoa de Meia-Idade , Resultado do Tratamento
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