Physiologic and pathologic studies accomplished primarily in the 1950s and 1960s have been applied to a case of a 16-year-old boy with cirrhosis of the liver who presented with weakness, dyspnea, cyanosis, and clubbing. The probable mechanisms for his signs and symptoms are discussed in detail...
Treatment of Severe Hyponatremia with Urea in Liver Cirrhosis Patients with hypervolemic hyponatremia and kidney failure pose a special therapeutic challenge. Hemodialysis to correct volume overload, azotemia, and abn... ML Agraharkar,AS Vanteru,KV Nemalidinne - 《Journal of the American Society of...
Worldwide, it is estimated that there are around 100 million people living with cirrhosis of the liver and 10 million who have cirrhosis plus an additional complication. Around three million of those individuals have ACLF, a condition that can causeliver functionto suddenly decline, placing individu...
Chronic liver disease and even cirrhosis can go unnoticed for a long time because many patients have no symptoms: the liver suffers silently. When the body is no longer able to compensate for the liver's declining performance, the condition deteriorates dramatically in a very short time: tissue...
[An autopsy case of interstitial pneumonia probably induced by Sho-saiko-to]. A 66-year-old woman had been treated for 3 years by her local physician with Sho-saiko-to for chronic hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection and liver cirrhosis... H Tomioka,K Hashimoto,H Ohnishi,... - 《Nihon ...
Common (1% to 10%): Elevations in liver function tests Frequency not reported: Hepatitis (including chronic active hepatitis), cholestatic jaundice, fatty changes in the liver, cirrhosis, hepatic failure, fulminant hepatic necrosis Postmarketing reports: Hepatic failure, hepatitis, jaundice[Ref]Persisten...
Patients with prior diagnosis of AUD had worse prognosis that needs special attention. 展开 关键词: Alcohol related liver disease alcohol addiction alcohol related cirrhosis alcohol related hepatitis LIFETIME DRINKING HISTORY CIRRHOSIS MORTALITY OUTLET DENSITY SURVIVAL CONSUMPTION ABSTINENCE ETIOLOGY RISK ...
HCV causes asymptomatic acute hepatitis in 80 to 90% of cases and chronic hepatitis in 55 to 85% of infected individuals in the absence of treatment [2]. Patients with chronic active hepatitis C are known to be at risk of developing liver complications, i.e., cirrhosis and liver cancer ...
Rare (0.01% to 0.1%): Drug induced liver injury Frequency not reported: Alkaline phosphatase increased, cholecystitis chronic, cholelithiasis, hepatic cirrhosis, hepatic failure, hepatic steatosis, hepatitis, hepatosplenomegaly, jaundiceImmediate-Release IM Injection: Frequency not reported: Blood bilirubin ...
Its symptoms include weakness, severe tiredness, yellowing of the skin or eyes, spider-like blood vessels and more. NASH that progresses to cirrhosis—the latest form of scarring—will lead to liver failure over time, necessitating a transplant. ...