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The history of illness of an eight-year-old boy is presented. Fifteen days old he had been hospitalized because of vomiting, diarrhoea and prolonged jaundice. Alpha 1-antitrypsin deficiency (genotype PiZZ) was diagnosed. At the age of nearly eight complaints started, such as headache, apathy, nausea
BACKGROUND
Acute fatty liver of pregnancy is a rare, potentially fatal condition that shares many of the signs and symptoms of severe preeclampsia. Early reports of this condition noted alarmingly high fetal and maternal mortality rates. However, recent reports have described more favorable outcomes
BACKGROUND
Conversion after transplantation from cyclosporine to tacrolimus is often performed because of recurrent acute/chronic rejection or unacceptable side effects such as nephrotoxicity, arterial hypertension, and cosmetic disorders. Although gastrointestinal discomfort is often reported after