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| Normal liver function and not as susceptible to the development ofof the pancreas (acute and chronic pancreatitis, trauma, pancreatic malignancy, … |
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Cirrhosis
| | Author: Venkatesh Murthy Shashidhar |
| Institution : Fiji School of Medicine |
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| Pathology of Hepatitis & Cirrhosis. Venkatesh Murthy ShashidharPathology of Alcoholic Liver Disease. Alcoholic Liver Injury: …www.socgastro.org.pe/biblioteca/presentacion/archivos/cirrosishepatica/Cirrhosis22008.ppt |
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| The edematous states: CHF, liver cirrhosis, and nephrotic syndrome are examples of increased total body Na in the extracellular compartment causing volume ... |
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| Hepatic encephalopathy is a syndrome observed in patients with cirrhosis ofhepatic encephalopathy may develop in patients without cirrhosis who have ... |
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| Retching -> Mallory Weiss tear; Alcoholic cirrhosis -> portal hypertension and varices. On Physical Exam, assess hydration; Look for stigmata of cirrhosis … |
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| Post-feeding hyperammonaemia in patients with transjugular intrahepatic portosystemic shunt and liver cirrhosis: role of small intestine ammonia release and ... |
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| The widely accepted fatty liver-alcoholic hepatitis-cirrhosis spectrum is a-Alcoholic cirrhosis represents end-stage disease, developing in 10 to 20% ... |
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| Bilirubin increases due to inability of the liver to conjugate bilirubinMechanical trauma = vomiting, abrasions from poorly chewed food, … |
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| May be initial presentation of ALD; Presents with jaundice; Cirrhosis usually presentHyponatraemia; Renal failure; Look for complications of cirrhosis ... |
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| Caused by obstruction to blood flow at the level of hepatic vein; Examples: Budd-Chiari syndrome, chronic heart failure, constrictive pericarditis, |
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