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  Ostomyland Main Support Chat Meeting Saturday 5th July         


Author: Kathy from England
Date: Jul 5, 2008 12:23

Main Chat is Saturday 8pm UK Time which is 3pm EST ish.

Have you been told you need an ostomy (colostomy/ileostomy) to deal
with your Crohn's or Ulcerative Colitis?
Maybe you have already had this surgery and are coping with it?
Or maybe a loved one is dealing with this and you want to support
them?

We are an ostomy support group, here to help you with both the
practical side of living with your ostomy and the emotional issues.

You will meet people of all ages and with different medical conditions
( not all have IBD).
Some have a reversable ostomy, others a permanant one. We also have
those who have undergone a reversal or a J pouch.

Don't face it alone.

Want to chat another time? The room is open 24/7 and is usually busy.

If you have a serious ostomy support question please do not hesitate
to ask us. We'll stop fooling around and support you as best as we
can. Its a fun, friendly atmosphere in here, but we all know the
seriousness of the ostomy topics. We respect that this room is here to
support everyone and their ostomy needs.
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  Cholangiocarcinoma;, pathogenesis and classification.         


Author: Dr. Jitendra Agrawal
Date: Jul 5, 2008 11:22

Cholangiocarcinomas (bile duct cancers) arise from the epithelial
cells of the intrahepatic and extrahepatic bile ducts. These cancers
are highly lethal because most are locally advanced at presentation.
Tumors involving the proper hepatic duct bifurcation are collectively
referred to as Klatskin tumors. In the first part of the topic, a
review of pathogenesis and classification have been posted on:
http://www.surgerysearch.blogspot.com/

Dr. Jitendra Agrawal, Kanpur, India.
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