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T1 0-80 Sentence denotes A case of recovery from canine destructive cholangitis in a Miniature Dachshund.
T1 0-80 Sentence denotes A case of recovery from canine destructive cholangitis in a Miniature Dachshund.
T2 81-180 Sentence denotes A 7-year-old Miniature Dachshund presented with severe chronic jaundice and elevated liver enzymes.
T2 81-180 Sentence denotes A 7-year-old Miniature Dachshund presented with severe chronic jaundice and elevated liver enzymes.
T3 181-347 Sentence denotes Destructive cholangitis was diagnosed according to histopathological findings of remarkable ductopenia with inflammatory infiltrates and fibrosis in the portal areas.
T3 181-347 Sentence denotes Destructive cholangitis was diagnosed according to histopathological findings of remarkable ductopenia with inflammatory infiltrates and fibrosis in the portal areas.
T4 348-544 Sentence denotes Supportive therapy with prednisolone, high-dose ursodeoxycholic acid, human placental extract and antibiotics was tried, and the patient showed recovery of clinical signs 3 months after diagnosis.
T4 348-544 Sentence denotes Supportive therapy with prednisolone, high-dose ursodeoxycholic acid, human placental extract and antibiotics was tried, and the patient showed recovery of clinical signs 3 months after diagnosis.
T5 545-731 Sentence denotes A second liver biopsy was performed about 1 year after initial diagnosis, and bile duct restoration was confirmed with continuous inflammation around portal areas and inside the lobules.
T5 545-731 Sentence denotes A second liver biopsy was performed about 1 year after initial diagnosis, and bile duct restoration was confirmed with continuous inflammation around portal areas and inside the lobules.
T6 732-895 Sentence denotes Although we could not determine which treatment was effective in this case, destructive cholangitis in dogs may be recoverable with long-term supportive therapies.
T6 732-895 Sentence denotes Although we could not determine which treatment was effective in this case, destructive cholangitis in dogs may be recoverable with long-term supportive therapies.