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Hepatic Cirrhosis

The Use of Diuretics on Hepatic Cirrhosis Patient with Ascites

The Use of Diuretics on Hepatic Cirrhosis Patient with Ascites

... one hepatic cirrhosis patient with complication of as cites, hypoalbumin, and SBP, but only hospitalized within 4 days because the patient died due to shock ...were hepatic cirrhosis patient ...

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Eicosanoid excretion in hepatic cirrhosis  Predominance of 20 HETE

Eicosanoid excretion in hepatic cirrhosis Predominance of 20 HETE

... with hepatic cirrhosis, particularly the depression of renal ...with cirrhosis, and compared these values to those of normal sub- ...with cirrhosis, the excretory rate of 20-HETE was ...

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The influence of polymorphic GSTM1 gene on the increased susceptibility of non-viral hepatic cirrhosis: evidence from observational studies

The influence of polymorphic GSTM1 gene on the increased susceptibility of non-viral hepatic cirrhosis: evidence from observational studies

... This meta-analysis is rigorous. First, this paper is focused on GSTM1 polymorphism and the risk of non- viral hepatic cirrhosis. Studies were selected from three open classic biomedical databases, Pubmed, ...

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Regional lung function in patients with hepatic cirrhosis

Regional lung function in patients with hepatic cirrhosis

... liver cirrhosis the ventilation-perfusion ratio of the dependent lung zones may be very low, primarily as a result of decreased ventilation due to airway ...in hepatic cirrhosis, gas trapping in the ...

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Evaluation of autonomic dysfunction in patients with hepatic cirrhosis.

Evaluation of autonomic dysfunction in patients with hepatic cirrhosis.

... escape hepatic removal either as a result of portosystemic shunting via portosystemic collaterals or as a result of impaired hepatocellular ...the hepatic or the splanchnic vascular ...

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Hepatic, gut, and renal substrate flux rates in patients with hepatic cirrhosis

Hepatic, gut, and renal substrate flux rates in patients with hepatic cirrhosis

... to hepatic histology, glycogen content, and activities of gluconeogenic enzymes and compared with data obtained from control ...but hepatic glycogen content was diminished in cirrhotic livers, probably as a ...

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Cardiac changes in Hepatic Cirrhosis

Cardiac changes in Hepatic Cirrhosis

... in cirrhosis liver. It has been said that cardiac arrhythmias in cirrhosis liver are always due to a definable precipitating event such as hypo or hyper kalemia, acidosis, hypoxia or cardiac irritation due ...

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Reduced peripheral conversion of thyroxine to triiodothyronine in patients with hepatic cirrhosis

Reduced peripheral conversion of thyroxine to triiodothyronine in patients with hepatic cirrhosis

... the hepatic patients as compared to a mean serum T3 value of 126 ng/dl in the normal subjects (P less than ...the hepatic patients had serum TSH values above 10 muU/ml, which, however, did not correlate ...

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HYPONATREMIA IN HEPATIC CIRRHOSIS FOLLOWING PARACENTESIS

HYPONATREMIA IN HEPATIC CIRRHOSIS FOLLOWING PARACENTESIS

... During the 32 hour period after the administration of hypertonic saline, the increase in total body water as indicated by weight gain of 0.4 kilogram was small, but the increase in extra[r] ...

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Mesenchymal stem cells: potential application for the treatment of hepatic cirrhosis

Mesenchymal stem cells: potential application for the treatment of hepatic cirrhosis

... liver disease (MELD) score and metabolic parameters, but data on histological improvement are weak. Long- term outcomes after UC-MSC treatment would be preferable for patients with liver cirrhosis [22, 23], ...

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Molecular and cellular aspects of iron induced hepatic cirrhosis in rodents

Molecular and cellular aspects of iron induced hepatic cirrhosis in rodents

... micronodular cirrhosis developed in these animals, with nonparenchymal cells surrounding hepatocyte nodules and expressing high level of TGF beta mRNA. In this group, in vivo labeling with [3H]-thymidine showed a ...

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THE METABOLISM OF ALDOSTERONE IN NORMAL SUBJECTS AND IN PATIENTS WITH HEPATIC CIRRHOSIS

THE METABOLISM OF ALDOSTERONE IN NORMAL SUBJECTS AND IN PATIENTS WITH HEPATIC CIRRHOSIS

... The delayed plasma disappearance of 7-H3-d-aldosterone and the altered pattern of excretion of urinary metabolites in patients with cirrhosis, therefore, is to be attributed to the prese[r] ...

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 DIFFERENT MODELS OF HEPATOTOXICITY AND RELATED LIVER DISEASES: A REVIEW

 DIFFERENT MODELS OF HEPATOTOXICITY AND RELATED LIVER DISEASES: A REVIEW

... Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC, also called malignant hepatoma) is the most common type of liver cancer. Most cases of HCC are secondary to either a viral hepatitis infection (hepatitis B or C) or cirrhosis ...

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What are the implications of the spontaneous spleno-renal shunts in liver cirrhosis?

What are the implications of the spontaneous spleno-renal shunts in liver cirrhosis?

... with hepatic cirrhosis should be studied by using Doppler UltraSound (DUS) tech- niques [19], being the remainder methods invasive or extremely expensive and then unsuitable in close follow- ...

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A case of dystonia with polycythemia and hypermanganesemia caused by SLC30A10 mutation: a treatable inborn error of manganese metabolism

A case of dystonia with polycythemia and hypermanganesemia caused by SLC30A10 mutation: a treatable inborn error of manganese metabolism

... Manganese (Mn) is a critical trace element that not only has an antioxidant activity, but also is essential for vari- ous metabolic pathways [1]. It is necessary as a cofactor for several enzymes in the metabolism of ...

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DISTURBANCES OF CYSTINE METABOLISM IN LIVER DISEASE

DISTURBANCES OF CYSTINE METABOLISM IN LIVER DISEASE

... In patients with hepatic cirrhosis the fasting plasma 'cystine' level is frequently increased as is the 24-hour excretion of 'cystine.' In the normal individual the amount of 'cystine' e[r] ...

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Clinical Impact and Frequency of Hepatitis D Virus Infection in HBsAg Positive Patients in a Southern Province of Iran (Kerman)

Clinical Impact and Frequency of Hepatitis D Virus Infection in HBsAg Positive Patients in a Southern Province of Iran (Kerman)

... fulminant hepatic state, chronic hepatitis, cirrhosis and hepatocellular carcinoma were enrolled, while our study included just chronically stable patients (inactive carriers or chronic hepatitis subjects) ...

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The spleen in liver cirrhosis: revisiting an old enemy with novel targets

The spleen in liver cirrhosis: revisiting an old enemy with novel targets

... liver cirrhosis and utilized during radioactive or acoustic examinations as an index for the non-invasive assessment of esophageal varices and bleeding risks [1, 21, ...liver cirrhosis [5, ...

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THE EFFECT OF A SIDE TO SIDE PORTACAVAL SHUNT ON HEPATIC HEMODYNAMICS IN CIRRHOSIS

THE EFFECT OF A SIDE TO SIDE PORTACAVAL SHUNT ON HEPATIC HEMODYNAMICS IN CIRRHOSIS

... Measurements of hepatic blood flow HBF, wedged hepatic vein pressure WHVP, postsinusoidal vascular resistance HR, and splanchnic oxygen consumption SOC were made by hepatic vein catheter[r] ...

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Determinants of hepatic function in liver cirrhosis in the rat  Multivariate analysis

Determinants of hepatic function in liver cirrhosis in the rat Multivariate analysis

... of hepatic clearance, while serum bile acids reflect intrahepatic ...of hepatic nutritional flow to explain reduced clearance function in cirrhosis of the ...

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