B. B. Dahms
University of California, San Francisco
3 Papers
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B. B. Dahms is an academic researcher from University of California, San Francisco. The author has contributed to research in topics: Progressive familial intrahepatic cholestasis & Steatosis. The author has an hindex of 2, co-authored 3 publications.
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Low serum concentrations of gamma-GT activity in progressive familial intrahepatic cholestasis: evidence for different mechanisms in PFIC, type 1 (F1C1 disease), and in PFIC type 2 (BSEP disease)
MH Hanigan,LN Bull,S S Strautnieks,RJ Thompson,KE Bove,B. B. Dahms,Milton J. Finegold,J Hart,R Jaffe,Tania Roskams,Bernard Portmann,A. S. Knisely +11 more
- 01 Jan 2002
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Allograft steatosis is a feature of progressive familial intrahepatic cholestasis, type 1 (FIC1 disease), treated by orthotopic liver transplantation (OLTX).
Govind Bhagat,Steven J. Lobritto,Jay H. Lefkowitch,B Bourke,M McDermott,Bernard Portmann,Sandra Strautnieks,Richard J. Thompson,B. B. Dahms,R Jaffe,S A Kocoshis,Laura N. Bull,A.S. Knisely +12 more
Genetic and morphological findings in progressive familial intrahepatic cholestasis (Byler disease [PFIC-1] and Byler syndrome): evidence for heterogeneity.
Laura N. Bull,Victoria E.H. Carlton,N. L. Stricker,Siamak Baharloo,Joseph DeYoung,Nelson B. Freimer,M. S. Magid,E. Kahn,John S. Markowitz,F. J. Dicarlo,L. Mcloughlin,J T Boyle,B. B. Dahms,P. R. Faught,J. F. Fitzgerald,D. A. Piccoli,C. L. Witzleben,N. C. O'connell,K. D. R. Setchell,R. M. Agostini,S A Kocoshis,J. Reyes,A. S. Knisely +22 more
TL;DR: Examination of haplotypes in siblings with ByS in two unrelated non‐Amish families showed that the gene(s) responsible for their disorder did not lie in the PFIC‐1 candidate region, and genetic analysis and light microscopy and TEM of liver may help distinguish PF IC‐1 from other forms of ByS.