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  • ...w.nlm.nih.gov/cgi/mesh/2008/MB_cgi?mode=&term=Liver+Cirrhosis |title=Liver cirrhosis |accessdate=2008-01-07 |author=Anonymous |authorlink= |coauthors= |date= |f ...illion Women Study Collaborators.| title=Body mass index and risk of liver cirrhosis in middle aged UK women: prospective study. | journal=BMJ | year= 2010 | vo
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  • #REDIRECT [[cirrhosis]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[cirrhosis]]
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  • Form of peritonitis that occurs in patients with cirrhosis and children with nephrotic syndrome.
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  • ...sually caused either by a viral hepatitide infection (hepatitis B or C) or cirrhosis.
    178 bytes (25 words) - 10:23, 7 September 2009
  • ...aracterized by the causing the disease Hepatitis B, which can also lead to cirrhosis and hepatocellular carcinoma, and is transmitted by contaminated blood or b
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  • Functional kidney failure in patients with liver disease, usually liver cirrhosis or portal hypertension (hypertension, portal), and in the absence of intrin
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  • {{R|Cirrhosis}}
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  • {{r|Liver cirrhosis}}
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  • {{r|Cirrhosis}}
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  • {{r|Cirrhosis}}
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  • ...s "functional kidney failure in patients with liver disease, usually liver cirrhosis or portal hypertension (hypertension, portal), and in the absence of intrin Among patients with cirrhosis, more common causes of azotemia than hepatorenal syndrome are:<ref name="pm
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  • Among patients with cirrhosis, a [[palpation|palpable]] spleen is associated with having large [[esophage
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  • {{r|Cirrhosis}}
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  • ...Stage Liver Disease Score]]) can help predict mortality in patients with [[cirrhosis]] and end-stage liver disease. ...Carey WD |title=Predicting outcome after cardiac surgery in patients with cirrhosis: a comparison of Child-Pugh and MELD scores |journal=Clin. Gastroenterol. H
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  • {{r|Cirrhosis}}
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  • ...ly leads to progressive liver and neurological dysfunction such as [[liver cirrhosis]]; [[tremor]]; [[ataxia]] and intellectual deterioration. Hepatic dysfuncti
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  • ...w.nlm.nih.gov/cgi/mesh/2008/MB_cgi?mode=&term=Liver+Cirrhosis |title=Liver cirrhosis |accessdate=2008-01-07 |author=Anonymous |authorlink= |coauthors= |date= |f ...illion Women Study Collaborators.| title=Body mass index and risk of liver cirrhosis in middle aged UK women: prospective study. | journal=BMJ | year= 2010 | vo
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  • ...nt's tissues (especially in chronic conditions such as [[cancer]], [[liver cirrhosis]], [[HIV infection]], and in the course of [[dialysis]]).<ref name="pmid155
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  • ...ore''') is used to assess the prognosis of chronic liver disease, mainly [[cirrhosis]]. Although it was originally used to predict mortality during surgery, it In [[primary sclerosing cholangitis]] (PSC) and [[primary biliary cirrhosis]] (PBC), the bilirubin references are changed to reflect the fact that thes
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  • {{r|Cirrhosis}}
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  • ...risk factors lead to the formation and progression of [[Hepatic cirrhosis|cirrhosis]], which is present in 80 to 90% of patients with hepatocellular carcinoma. ...h Hepatitis C virus infection. High incidences also occur in patients with cirrhosis associated with Hepatitis B virus infection and hereditary [[hemochromatosi
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  • ...hepatologist]]s. They are experts in the various forms of [[hepatitis]], [[cirrhosis]], and primary and metastatic liver cancer. For viral hepatitis, they work
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  • ...It can be a sign of serious health problems. It is often associated with [[cirrhosis]] or [[hepatitis]], but may occur due to [[constrictive pericarditis]], [[c * [[Cirrhosis]] - 81% (alcoholic in 65%, viral in 10%, cryptogenic in 6%)
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  • [[Obesity]] may be the cause of cirrhosis in 12% of patients.<ref name="pmid2227807">{{cite journal| author=Wanless I
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  • ...effects of HCV. This virus has been linked to [[cancer]] of the liver, [[cirrhosis]], and has also been linked with many [[HIV]] patients. Also of importance ...Because of its slow developing nature many chronic sufferers never develop cirrhosis in their lifetime. For others this process does occur and is aided by exce
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  • ====Cirrhosis==== [[Liver failure]] and [[cirrhosis]] affects all coagulation factors except von Willebrand's factor and Factor
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  • ...study of therapeutic paracentesis with and without intravenous albumin in cirrhosis |journal=Gastroenterology |volume=94 |issue=6 |pages=1493–502 |year=1988
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  • ...partate aminotransferase to platelet ratio index (APRI) ratio > 1 suggests cirrhosis with accuracy of:<ref name="pmid23142332">{{cite journal| author=Gara N, Zh
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  • ...ve [[heart failure]], [[nephrotic syndrome]] or [[ascites]] from hepatic [[cirrhosis]]. Although it can also be used treat [[hirsutism]] and [[acne]] by effect ...ournal |author=Ginès P, Cárdenas A, Arroyo V, Rodés J |title=Management of cirrhosis and ascites |journal=N. Engl. J. Med. |volume=350 |issue=16 |pages=1646-54
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  • ...anifestations resulting from hemochromatosis. The "tetrad" consists of (1) cirrhosis (scarring of the liver), (2) diabetes mellitus (insulin-sugar metabolism), * [[Liver cirrhosis]] (with an increased risk of [[hepatocellular carcinoma]], affecting up to
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  • * ''Type C (=cirrhosis'') occurs in patients with [[cirrhosis]]. ...l''. The term ''minimal encephalopathy'' (MHE) is defined by patients with cirrhosis who do not demonstrate clinically overt cognitive dysfunction, but who show
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  • ...hunt) Cooperative Study Group | title = Early Use of TIPS in Patients with Cirrhosis and Variceal Bleeding | journal = N Engl J Med | accessdate = 2010-06-25 |
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  • ...hronic HBV infection. About 5,000 people die yearly from hepatitis-related cirrhosis and about 1,000 die from HBV-related liver cancer. This problem is even gre ...isease or may have a spectrum of disease ranging from chronic hepatitis to cirrhosis or liver cancer. According to CDC, the laboratory criteria for diagnosis of
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  • ...e therapy in edema associated with congestive [[heart failure]], hepatic [[cirrhosis]], and [[corticosteroid]] and [[estrogen]] therapy.
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  • ...severity, the inflammatory lesion may be reversible or progress to [[liver cirrhosis]]."<ref>{{MeSH}}</ref>A practice guideline is available from the American C
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  • ...t PR, ''et al'' |title=Early feeding or enteral nutrition in patients with cirrhosis after bleeding from esophageal varices? A randomized controlled study |jour
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  • * Hypoprotenemic edema due to nephrotic syndrome, [[cirrhosis]], [[protein-energy malnutrition]] (including [[Kwashiorkor]] and [[marasmu
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  • ...GABA B-receptor agonist that in a single trial of patients with alcoholic cirrhosis improved abstinence rates (71% versus 29%) over three months.<ref name="pmi
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  • In a study of [[cirrhosis]], [[obesity]] may be the cause in 12% of patients.<ref name="pmid2227807
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  • ...tosis can lead to [[steatohepatitis]], which can result in [[fibrosis]], [[cirrhosis]] and liver failure. Patients with NAFLD complain of fatigue, malaise and f ...sible for the progression from steatosis to steatohepatitis and finally to cirrhosis.
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  • ...ractivity of the spleen, e.g. in [[Gaucher's disease]], [[leukemia]] and [[cirrhosis]]) may lead to increased elimination and hence low platelet counts.
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  • ...s a spectrum of liver pathology including bland steatosis, stetohepatisis, cirrhosis, and hepatocellular carcinoma. Nonalcoholic fatty liver disease affects a s
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  • ...í M ''et al.'' (2008) Terlipressin and albumin vs albumin in patients with cirrhosis and hepatorenal syndrome: a randomized study ''Gastroenterology'' 134:1352-
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  • ...H, Olsen J |title=Risk of liver and other types of cancer in patients with cirrhosis: a nationwide cohort study in Denmark |journal=Hepatology |volume=28 |issue
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  • * [[Lorazepam]] and [[oxazepam]] may be best in patients with cirrhosis (shorter half life).
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  • ...writing. Sarah left him in 1909, and Porter died on [[June 5]], 1910, of [[cirrhosis of the liver]], complications of [[diabetes]] and an [[enlarged heart]]. Af
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  • ...Carey WD |title=Predicting outcome after cardiac surgery in patients with cirrhosis: a comparison of Child-Pugh and MELD scores |journal=Clin. Gastroenterol. H
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  • ...associated with [[jaundice]] and symptomatic of liver disease, including [[cirrhosis]], [[hepatitis]] and [[malaria]]. Yellowing of the whites of the eyes in pe
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  • ...carriers of the hepatitis C virus, a significant cause of liver cancer and cirrhosis. The US death toll from the virus may surpass that of HIV/AIDS in the next ...rus. Up to 25 percent of people with chronic hepatitis B and C will die of cirrhosis of the liver and liver cancer over the next 20 to 30 years.<<ref name=NIE99
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  • ...minor abnormalities of liver function testing to progressive fibrosis and cirrhosis of the liver. Although non-alcoholic liver disease is common, people with s
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  • * [[Cirrhosis]]
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  • ...lerance for alcoholism will show up in accident rates and diseases such as cirrhosis of the liver. Happily, smoking and alcoholism have been declining in recent
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  • ...> One notable case in which ammonia toxicity is common is in response to [[cirrhosis]] of the [[liver]] which results in [[hepatic encephalopathy]], and can res ...Low Grade Cerebral Edema and the Pathogenesis of Hepatic Encephalopathy in Cirrhosis." ''Hepatology,'' '''43''' (6): 1187–190.
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