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H. Doppler study of hepatic vein in cirrhotic patients: Correlation with liver dysfunction and hepatic hemodynamics.

H. Doppler study of hepatic vein in cirrhotic patients: Correlation with liver dysfunction and hepatic hemodynamics.

... non-cirrhotic patients and there was significant difference of mean between cirrhotic and non-cirrhotic ...hepatitis patients indicates that no measurable hemodynamic changes occur before the onset of ...LC ...

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Management of acute coronary syndromes in patients presenting without persistent ST-segment elevation

Management of acute coronary syndromes in patients presenting without persistent ST-segment elevation

... but without undue urgency. A relatively small group of patients will require a coronary angiogram within the first ...includes patients with severe ongoing ischaemia, major arrhythmias, haemodynamic ...

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A Prospective Study Of Extent Of Hepatic Involvement In Patients Of Dengue Infection Presenting At A Tertiary Care Hospital In Rohilkhand Region

A Prospective Study Of Extent Of Hepatic Involvement In Patients Of Dengue Infection Presenting At A Tertiary Care Hospital In Rohilkhand Region

... Derangement in liver enzymes was also commonly noted with elevated SGOT & SGPT seen in 62.2% and 68.9% patients respectively. Severely elevated SGOT & SGPT was seen in 27.8% and 16.7% patients. Deranged ...

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Characteristics and outcomes of pediatric patients presenting at Cambodian referral hospitals without appointments: an observational study

Characteristics and outcomes of pediatric patients presenting at Cambodian referral hospitals without appointments: an observational study

... with patients or their guardians were conducted in Khmer (the local language) at 48 h and 14 days following the initial ...status. Patients were considered lost to follow-up after three failed contact ...

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A STUDY OF PYRUVIC ACID IN THE BLOOD AND SPINAL FLUID OF PATIENTS WITH LIVER DISEASE WITH AND WITHOUT HEPATIC COMA

A STUDY OF PYRUVIC ACID IN THE BLOOD AND SPINAL FLUID OF PATIENTS WITH LIVER DISEASE WITH AND WITHOUT HEPATIC COMA

... A definite statistically significant difference of the blood py- ruvic acid values was found between the group with viral hepatitis (exclusive of coma) and that with portal cirrhosis; th[r] ...

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Giant cavernous hemangioma coexistent with diffuse hepatic hemangiomatosis presenting as portal vein thrombosis and hepatic lobar atrophy

Giant cavernous hemangioma coexistent with diffuse hepatic hemangiomatosis presenting as portal vein thrombosis and hepatic lobar atrophy

... Sorafenib (BAY 43-9006, Nexavar; Bayer, Leverkusen, Germany) is an oral multikinase inhibitor with antiangiogenic and antiproliferative effects. This could exert a beneficial effect on portal vein thrombosis by the ...

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A Comparative study of Post TURP Outcome and Complications between BPH Patients Presenting With Or Without Acute Urinary Retention

A Comparative study of Post TURP Outcome and Complications between BPH Patients Presenting With Or Without Acute Urinary Retention

... 126 patients diagnosed as BPH with their symptoms, clinical examinations, uroflowmetry and ...126 patients, 74 presented with AUR and 52 present without ...

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Hepatic artery aneurysm rupture presenting as an upper GI bleed: A case report

Hepatic artery aneurysm rupture presenting as an upper GI bleed: A case report

... two hepatic artery aneurysm­duodenal fistulas are reported in the ...right hepatic artery aneurysm and the subsequent ...Both patients in the previous reports underwent laparotomy but it was not ...

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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

... 28 patients with severe hepatic cirrhosis, 25 of whom had alcohol-induced ...cirrhosis. Hepatic, portal, and renal blood flow rates were measured and combined with substrate concentration differences ...

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Management of patients presenting with self-harm

Management of patients presenting with self-harm

... Our study highlighted that repetition rates for self-harm are high, and yet one third of young people who present with self-harm do not receive a psychosocial assessment prior to leaving hospital. This assessment forms ...

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Only about 15% of patients presenting

Only about 15% of patients presenting

... thin patients without much intra- and retroperitoneal fat, while CT is better in patients with significant amounts of fat, because periappendiceal inflammatory changes are thus easier to ...changes, ...

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Minimal hepatic encephalopathy (MHE) in patients

Minimal hepatic encephalopathy (MHE) in patients

... reduced hepatic necroinflammatory activity, as re- flected by serial ALT ...acute hepatic insult, such as drug toxicity, sur- reptitious alcohol use, or intercurrent illness, rather than synbiotic or ...

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Management of hepatic encephalopathy in patients with cirrhosis

Management of hepatic encephalopathy in patients with cirrhosis

... of hepatic encephalopathy. Therapy of hepatic encephalopathy is directed primarily at reduc- ing ammonia generation and increasing its ...treat hepatic encephalopathy such as lactulose and protein ...

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Hepatic symptoms and histology in 13 patients with a

Hepatic symptoms and histology in 13 patients with a

... Abstract Patients with a Zellweger spectrum disorder (ZSD) have a defect in the assembly or maintenance of peroxisomes, leading to a multisystem disease with variable ...in patients with severe and milder ...

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adjustment is recommended for patients with severe hepatic

adjustment is recommended for patients with severe hepatic

... that patients who are on chronic buprenorphine treatment have their dose monitored if NNRTIs are added to their treatment ...and patients in one study reported increased ...of patients receiving ...

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UP to 40% of patients presenting to general practitioners

UP to 40% of patients presenting to general practitioners

... The association of deprivation category, GHQ score, and mean consultation length is illustrated in Figure 3. Discussion Because recruitment was by invitation, this group of doctors is not representative. All of the ...

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Use of Coronary Techniques in Celiac and Hepatic Artery Stenting in Post-Hepatic Transplant Patients

Use of Coronary Techniques in Celiac and Hepatic Artery Stenting in Post-Hepatic Transplant Patients

... at the anastomotic site (Figure 1A). The images were reviewed with the transplant surgeon and the decision was made to proceed with direct stenting of the lesion. The patient was given a weight-based bolus of heparin for ...

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Evaluation of Hepatic changes in patients of Metabolic Syndrome

Evaluation of Hepatic changes in patients of Metabolic Syndrome

... the patients of metabolic syndrome (60%) had no symptoms or signs of liver ...53.3% patients of metabolic syndrome with abnormal liver function tests were found to have abnormal ultrasonographic ...

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Evaluation of autonomic dysfunction in patients with hepatic cirrhosis.

Evaluation of autonomic dysfunction in patients with hepatic cirrhosis.

... of patients with advanced cirrhosis, consisting of elevated cardiac rate and output and reduced peripheral vascular resistance, so that arterial pressure is tendentially or frankly ...

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Regional lung function in patients with hepatic cirrhosis

Regional lung function in patients with hepatic cirrhosis

... seated patients with hepatic ...cirrhotic patients (a) confirmed the presence of increased gas trapping in the lower lung zones both at residual volume and at functional residual capacity, and (b) ...

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