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Autonomic dysfunction in chronic liver disease

Autonomic dysfunction in chronic liver disease

... Patients with OH should try to maintain their intravascular volume by drinking at least 2–2.5 liters of fluid per day. This may however, complicate CLD, especially those who are fluid overloaded but who are unable to ... See full document

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Fatigue in chronic hepatitis B patients is significant and associates with autonomic dysfunction

Fatigue in chronic hepatitis B patients is significant and associates with autonomic dysfunction

... Liver disease severity appears not to be directly linked to fatigue ...end-stage disease may conceivably experience fatigue resulting from hepatic encephalop- ...athy. Liver disease ... See full document

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Nonalcoholic fatty liver disease and chronic kidney disease in patients with chronic heart failure

Nonalcoholic fatty liver disease and chronic kidney disease in patients with chronic heart failure

... The mechanism by which the risk of NAFLD and CKD progression increases is still not clear. The liver is the main organ manufacture of various classical biomarkers of inflammation, proinflammatory cytokines and ... See full document

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A Study on the Platelet Dysfunction in Chronic Liver Disease.

A Study on the Platelet Dysfunction in Chronic Liver Disease.

... alcoholic cirrhosis are the proportional hazards model developed by poynard and colleagues, the beclere model and the prognostic model for end –satge liver disease (MELD) developed by investigators at the ... See full document

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Hepatocyte growth factor prevents renal fibrosis and dysfunction in a mouse model of chronic renal disease

Hepatocyte growth factor prevents renal fibrosis and dysfunction in a mouse model of chronic renal disease

... positive for the BrdU labeling (Fig. 2 B ). In contrast, tubular cells undergoing DNA synthesis were observed in both proxi- mal and distal tubules of the mice treated with HGF. The la- beling indices for mice given ... See full document

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Association between autonomic dysfunction and olfactory dysfunction in Parkinson’s disease in southern Chinese

Association between autonomic dysfunction and olfactory dysfunction in Parkinson’s disease in southern Chinese

... their disease duration were ...Wilson’s disease, cerebral-basal degeneration and multiple system atrophy was also ...nose, chronic rhinitis, recent upper respiratory tract infec- tion and smoking ... See full document

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Association of high serum uric acid in chronic liver disease

Association of high serum uric acid in chronic liver disease

... of liver in the patients who had Non-Alcoholic fatty Liver Disease (NAFLD) after adjustment for various features of metabolic ...of liver disease thought to be due to its ... See full document

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Autonomic dysfunction in chronic inflammatory demyelinating polyneuropathy.

Autonomic dysfunction in chronic inflammatory demyelinating polyneuropathy.

... the disease was characterized at the Mayo Clinic by Prof Peter Dyck and the term CIDP was coined ...a disease with predilection for large myelinated fibers over small myelinated and unmyelinated ...the ... See full document

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Pre-operative evaluation for Cardiac Autonomic Neuropathy and their behavior during Regional Anaesthesia

Pre-operative evaluation for Cardiac Autonomic Neuropathy and their behavior during Regional Anaesthesia

... CV disease, ketoacidosis, alcoholism and/or chronic liver disease and non-diabetic nerve damages, not taking medications affecting CAN reflex ...sensory dysfunction prevalence here was ... See full document

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Renal dysfunction in chronic liver disease

Renal dysfunction in chronic liver disease

... Chronic liver disease is associated with primary and secondary kidney disease and impacts markedly on ...of liver disease and the analytical method ...AKI, chronic kidney ... See full document

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Analysis of Autonomic, Respiratory and Motor Function of Infants in Pre  and Post Liver Transplantation

Analysis of Autonomic, Respiratory and Motor Function of Infants in Pre and Post Liver Transplantation

... with liver impairment are likely to develop changes in autonomic nervous func- tion and delay in motor ...cardiac autonomic modulation was measured by heart rate ...end-stage liver ... See full document

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Frequency of poor quality of life and predictors of health related quality of life in cirrhosis at a tertiary care hospital Pakistan

Frequency of poor quality of life and predictors of health related quality of life in cirrhosis at a tertiary care hospital Pakistan

... of liver cir- rhosis of any etiology and fulfilling inclusion criteria were recruited in study after obtaining the informed ...shrunken liver, dilated portal vein, ...failure, chronic renal failure ... See full document

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<p>Sarcopenia Is an Independent Risk Factor for NAFLD in COPD: A Nationwide Survey (KNHANES 2008–2011)</p>

<p>Sarcopenia Is an Independent Risk Factor for NAFLD in COPD: A Nationwide Survey (KNHANES 2008&ndash;2011)</p>

... Several studies have reported the relationship between sarcopenia and NAFLD in the general population. Koo et al reported that low muscle mass is associated with an increased risk for NAFLD and signi fi cant fi brosis ... See full document

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Frequency and Associated Factors of Autonomic Dysfunction in Patients with Parkinson’s Disease in Khartoum State

Frequency and Associated Factors of Autonomic Dysfunction in Patients with Parkinson’s Disease in Khartoum State

... Parkinson’s disease (PD) is a progressive neurogenerative ...Parkinson’s disease (PD) have a combination of motor impairment, cognitive dysfunction and autonomic failure during their ... See full document

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Percutaneous Liver Biopsy in the Diagnosis of Pediatric Liver Diseases

Percutaneous Liver Biopsy in the Diagnosis of Pediatric Liver Diseases

... of liver diseases were present in <1 year ...storage disease, hepatoblastoma & non-specific changes in 1-5 year age ...years), chronic hepatitis ... See full document

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Renal function in chronic liver disease

Renal function in chronic liver disease

... ANP and BNP though postulated to have a protective effect by suppressing the stimulation of renin, are raised in patients with decompensated chronic liver disease thus showing the presence of ... See full document

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Autonomic Neuropathy in Type-2 Diabetes Mellitus with and Without Nephropathy

Autonomic Neuropathy in Type-2 Diabetes Mellitus with and Without Nephropathy

... Autonomic dysfunction is common in patients with T2DM, more in patients with Nephropathy than in patients without ...Nephropathy.abnormal autonomic function tests were found to be significantly more ... See full document

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Cochlear dysfunction and microvascular complications in patients with type 1 diabetes mellitus

Cochlear dysfunction and microvascular complications in patients with type 1 diabetes mellitus

... Several studies have demonstrated the presence of lower amplitude of OAEs in T1DM patients with normal auditory thresholds, pointing to early subclinical modifi- cations of the inner ear caused by the metabolic changes ... See full document

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Peripheral nerve dysfunction in chronic kidney disease

Peripheral nerve dysfunction in chronic kidney disease

... Several studies have examined the relationship between plasma PTH levels and MNCV in patients with chronic kidney disease. Although Avram and co-workers found a relationship between plasma PTH levels and ... See full document

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Clinical indicators for severe prognosis of scrub typhus

Clinical indicators for severe prognosis of scrub typhus

... underlying disease, myal- gia, cough, nausea/vomiting, abdominal pain, conjunctival injection, eschar, maculopapular rash, hepatomegaly, spleno- megaly, respiration rate, hematocrit, hemoglobin, globulin, ... See full document

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