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  • {{r|Hepatic encephalopathy}}
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  • Among patients with [[hepatic encephalopathy]] grades I-II and [[international normalized ratio]] ≥ 1.5, intravenous N
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  • {{r|Hepatic encephalopathy}}
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  • In [[medicine]], '''hepatic encephalopathy''' is "syndrome characterized by central nervous system dysfunction in asso ...or=Ferenci P, Lockwood A, Mullen K, Tarter R, Weissenborn K, Blei A |title=Hepatic encephalopathy--definition, nomenclature, diagnosis, and quantification: final report of t
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  • ===Hepatic encephalopathy=== {{main|Hepatic encephalopathy}}
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  • ...ing ascites as compared with paracentesis...however, TIPS patients develop hepatic encephalopathy significantly more often"<ref name="pmid17054221">{{cite journal |author=Sa
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  • *{{CZ:Ref:Rovira 2008 MR Imaging Findings in Hepatic Encephalopathy}}
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  • | ''[[Hepatic encephalopathy]]''
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  • ...navasa1996"/><br/>1996 || 123 patients. Excluded septic shock, grade II-IV hepatic encephalopathy, serum creatinine level of > 3 mg/dL, and gastrointestinal hemorrhage or il
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  • * [[Hepatic encephalopathy]]
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  • ...common is in response to [[cirrhosis]] of the [[liver]] which results in [[hepatic encephalopathy]], and can result in [[cerebral edema]] (Haussinger 2006). This cerebral ed * Häussinger, Dieter (2006) "Low Grade Cerebral Edema and the Pathogenesis of Hepatic Encephalopathy in Cirrhosis." ''Hepatology,'' '''43''' (6): 1187–190.
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