Baranda, JMinistro, PAmaro, PRosa, APimenta, IDonato, AFreitas, D2009-08-252009-08-251996Acta Med Port. 1996 Jul-Sep;9(7-9):203-6http://hdl.handle.net/10400.4/575A prospective study was performed in 67 male patients with cirrhosis, admitted in our Department during one year. Biliary lithiasis was found in 37% of patients. The occurrence of lithiasis was not related to age, weight or severity of liver disease. Seric total bilirubin was higher in lithiasic patients (p < 0.05). Apolipoprotein A1 levels were lower in those ones with lithiasis (p < 0.005). Apolipoprotein A1 was the only factor associated independently with the finding of lithiasis.porCirrose HepáticaApolipoproteína A-1Litíase BiliarApolipoproteína A1 e litíase biliar na cirrose hepáticaApolipoprotein A1 and biliary lithiasis in hepatic cirrhosisjournal article