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Up to 50–70% of patients with liver cirrhosis develop hepatic encephalopathy (HE), which is closely related to gut microbiota dysbiosis, with an unclear mechanism. Here, by constructing gut–brain modules to assess bacterial neurotoxins from metagenomic
Cirrhosis of the liver (end-stage liver disease):Cirrhosis is a late stage of liver disease. Scarring of the liver and loss of functioning liver cells cause the liver to fail. Significant amounts of liver cells need to be damaged before the whole organ fails to function. What are the sig...
A 59-year-old male patient with a 20-year history of heavy drinking was hospitalized for generalized tonic-clonic seizures. Neurological examination revealed a comatose patient, without papilledema. Laboratory examination suggested liver cirrhosis. Plasma ammonia levels upon admission were five times norma...
Cirrhosis is a generic term used to describe chronic liver disease involving diffuse parenchymal necrosis, active formation of connective tissue leading to fibrosis, and nodular regeneration of liver resulting in disorganization of the hepatic lobular and vascular architecture. ...
patients with transjugular intra- hepatic portosystemic shunt and liver cirrhosis: role of small intesti- nal ammonia release and route of nutrient ... M Plauth,A-E Roske,P Romaniuk,... - Gut 被引量: 320发表: 2000年 Tyrosine metabolism in patients with liver disease. Plasma levels of tyros...
Ammonia tolerance was abnormal in 83 per cent of 60 patients with cirrhosis. Impaired ammonia tolerance in cirrhosis appeared to be related more closely to the degree of development of portal collateral circulation than to hepatic functional damage. In patients with portacaval shunts ammonia tolerance...
In subject area: Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science Chronic liver failure (CLF), commonly known as cirrhosis, is the gradual decline of liver function over time, usually caused by CLDs such as chronic viral hepatitis, alcohol misuse, or NAFLD (Devarbhavi et al., 2023; ...
NAFLD encompasses a spectrum of disease ranging from simple steatosis, to NASH, through to the development of cirrhosis and HCC [160,161,162]. Recently, Wang et al. developed a derivative model by incorporating human fetal liver mesenchymal cells into the expandable hepatic organoids, which can ...