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1. This stage of cirrhosis is called Compensated cirrhosis.

2. Cryptogenic cirrhosis is a type of cirrhosis whose causes remain unknown

3. To different alcoholic liver cirrhosis ( ALC ) from liver cirrhosis ( LC ) by observing ultrasonography.

4. When cases of Cryptogenic cirrhosis

5. Related to cryptogenetic: Cryptogenic, Cryptogenic cirrhosis

6. Ascites is a complication of liver cirrhosis

7. There are 2 clinical stages of cirrhosis: Compensated and deCompensated The diagnosis of cirrhosis can be made by clinical, laboratory, imaging, or liver stiffness findings For Compensated cirrhosis patients, non-invasive parameters all may be normal …

8. It used to be called primary Biliary cirrhosis

9. Tissue, Cytoplasmic Protein, Human Disease, Liver Cirrhosis , Pancreas.

10. Hepatocellular Carcinoma appears frequently in patients with cirrhosis

11. Ascites (fluid in the belly)-Cirrhosis for Patients

12. The commonest cause of cirrhosis is alcohol consumption.

13. DeCompensated liver disease is also known as deCompensated cirrhosis

14. It is the most common complication of cirrhosis, with approximately 50% of persons with compensated cirrhosis developing Ascites over the course of 10 years.

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16. Background: Treatment of Ascitic cirrhosis requires monitoring of blood biochemistry

17. Early diagnosis and treatment prevents brain damage and liver cirrhosis.

18. Better cirrhosis of the liver than.a bullet in the head.

19. Strong bodies fall victim to cirrhosis, accidental death, suicide, and homicide.

20. From GHR Cryptogenic cirrhosis is a condition that impairs liver function

21. Approximately 80% of patients with cirrhosis of the liver develop Ascites

22. His father was ill, very ill, with cirrhosis of the liver.

23. Management of adult patients with Ascites due to cirrhosis: update 2012

24. Ascites is most commonly a complication of cirrhosis of the liver

25. Icterus Vascular spiders (spider telangiectasias, spider Angiomata) Splenomegaly Testicular atrophy Most patients with cirrhosis severe enough to lead to ascites have additional stigmata of cirrhosis on physical examination

26. Cryptogenic cirrhosis is a condition that impairs liver function. People with this condition develop irreversible liver disease caused by scarring of the liver (cirrhosis), typically in mid- to late adulthood

27. Cirrhosis, in general, is a chronic condition affecting the liver which causes scarring and extensive hepatic fibrosis.… Cryptogenic Cirrhosis: Read more about Symptoms, Diagnosis, Treatment, Complications, Causes and Prognosis.

28. Encephalopathies, liver cirrhosis, Afetal alcohol syndrome, and cancer of the aerodigestive tract

29. Cirrhosis hepatis could not be observed in any of the family members.

30. Objective To investigate the clinical features of decompensate cirrhosis patients with pleural effusion.

31. Liver disease, including steatosis (fatty liver), Alcoholic hepatitis, fibrosis, cirrhosis, and hepatocellular carcinoma

32. The activity was lowered in patients with decompensated liver cirrhosis and aplastic anemia.

33. Prolonged and acute Hepatitis C infection can often result in liver disease and cirrhosis.

34. Many cases of Cryptogenic cirrhosis appear to have resulted from nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD)

35. Millions die from cirrhosis of the liver, delirium tremens and other alcohol-related ailments.

36. The largest award was for a woman who developed cirrhosis and needed a liver transplant.

37. Over 7 in 10 cases of Ascites is caused by cirrhosis (scarring) of the liver.

38. Objective To summarize the nursing experience of patients with hepatic cirrhosis complicated with tuberculous peritonitis.

39. The most noticeable increase in discharges as a result of liver cirrhosis occurred between 1986-

40. Murder claims three divorced men for every divorced woman, as does cirrhosis of the liver.

41. Ultimately biliary cirrhosis results and the median survival has been estimated to be 12 years.

42. People with Compensated cirrhosis often don’t have any symptoms because their liver is still properly functioning

43. Causes cirrhosis of the liver, inflammation of the pancreas, damage to brain and heart and malnutrition.

44. Cancer, heart trouble, cirrhosis, diabetes, multiple sclerosis, malaria, sleeping sickness, snail fever, leprosy —all rage on unabated.

45. One of the most common causes for splenomegaly is portal hypertension with cirrhosis of the liver.

46. In liver cirrhosis no significant inverse relationship between renin activity and renin substrate lovel was observed.

47. 26 Causes cirrhosis of the liver, inflammation of the pancreas, damage to brain and heart and malnutrition.

48. Objective To evaluate the diagnostic value in liver cirrhosis with portal hypertension between ultrasound and computer tomography (CT).

49. Over a 10-year period, 50% of patients with previously compensated cirrhosis are expected to develop Ascites

50. Primary Biliary cholangitis (PBC), previously known as primary Biliary cirrhosis, is an autoimmune disease of the liver

51. Methods: One hundred and five patients with cirrhosis were examined by electric endoscope ( Olympus GIF - XQ 240 ) .

52. The independent positive predictors of Bacteraemia were systemic lupus erythematosus, liver cirrhosis, HIV infection, and solid organ cancers.

53. 312 male chronic alcoholists without clinical symptons of cirrhosis hepatis are inoculated with heat-killed typhus-paratyphus bacilli.

54. Co-infected patients with advanced cirrhosis receiving HAART may be at increased risk of hepatic decompensation and death

55. In experimental cirrhosis of the liver the synthesis of chondroitin sulfuric acid and its specific activity are elevated.

56. About half become chronic carriers, and at least 1 in 5 develop cirrhosis or cancer of the liver.

57. Alcoholic Liver Disease often leads to hepatitis or cirrhosis, which is a scarring of tissues of the liver

58. Cryptogenic cirrhosis, what is it? Cryptogenic is derived from the Greek word “Kryptos”, meaning secret or something hidden. In this article, let’s explore more of what Cryptogenic cirrhosis is and how this is related to liver health, symptoms, and paths for treatment.

59. Compensated cirrhosis means the liver is scarred but still able to perform most its basic functions at some level

60. This ranged from about 3 percent among patients with cirrhosis to 17 percent among patients with end-stage emphysema.

61. DIURIL (Chlorothiazide) is indicated as adjunctive therapy in edema associated with congestive heart failure, hepatic cirrhosis, and corticosteroid and estrogen therapy.

62. This stage of liver cirrhosis brings with it the accumulation of fluid in the abdominal cavity, referred to medically as Ascites

63. Chlorothiazide is indicated as adjunctive therapy in edema associated with congestive heart failure, hepatic cirrhosis, and corticosteroid and estrogen therapy

64. Among the diseases caused by alcohol abuse are cirrhosis of the liver, alcoholic hepatitis, and such neural disorders as delirium tremens.

65. It is a rare disease characterized by progressive liver enlargement or cirrhosis and muscular weakness by the age of 2 months.

66. Thus, according to the source, the probable causes of the disease were multiple; Arafat's coma was a consequence of the worsened cirrhosis.

67. The hypothesis of a type-of-cirrhosis uniform distribution among men and women with the disease was not rejected (p=0.11). When using hospital morbidity data, over the period 1995 to 2002, the percentages of HCC admissions reported to have had alcoholic cirrhosis were relatively constant at 11.2 and 12.6, respectively.

68. Abstract HypoAlbuminemia is frequently observed in hospitalized patients and it can be associated with several different diseases, including cirrhosis, malnutrition, nephrotic syndrome and sepsis

69. "Non-absorbable disaccharides versus placebo/no intervention and lactulose versus lactitol for the prevention and treatment of hepatic encephalopathy in people with cirrhosis".

70. Chlorothiazide sodium for injection is indicated as adjunctive therapy in edema associated with congestive heart failure, hepatic cirrhosis, and corticosteroid and estrogen therapy.

71. Compensated cirrhosis is treated with various lifestyle changes in order to lower the risk of more complications and the chance of liver failure

72. Because many diseases can cause ascites, in particular cirrhosis, samples of Ascitic fluid are commonly analyzed in order to develop a differential diagnosis.

73. Reported hepatic events included increased bilirubin, hepatic failure, increases in liver function tests, hepatic steatosis (with and without lactic acidosis), cirrhosis, and cholestatis.

74. For the progression of Alcoholic liver injury to fibrosis or cirrhosis.33,35 Progression of ALD culminates in the de-velopment of cirrhosis, which is usually micronodular, but may occasionally be mixed micronodular and ma-cronodular.36 A subset of patients with ALD will develop severe al-coholic hepatitis (AH), which has a substantially worse

75. Chlorothiazide is a prescription medication used to treat high blood pressure and fluid retention caused by congestive heart failure, hepatic cirrhosis, kidney disease, estrogen, and corticosteroids

76. Ascites may occur in other liver disorders, such as severe alcoholic hepatitis without cirrhosis, chronic hepatitis, and obstruction of the hepatic vein (Budd-Chiari syndrome)

77. This behaviour is probably due to the fact that the absorption of alcohol by chronic alcoholics with liver cirrhosis is improved because of atrophic gastropathy.

78. A case of coexisting lipoatrophy, hyper-lipemia, insulin-resistant diabetes mellitus and hepato-splenomegaly (fatty liver and early cirrhosis, as shown by biopsy) is described.

79. Then there are the disastrous results of overindulgence —ailments such as cirrhosis of the liver, tragic accidents, financial ruin, family abuse, and harm to the unborn.

80. 27 Objective: To compare Sengstaken-Blackmore tube plus posterior pituitary to somatostatin for the treatment of large hemorrhage due to cirrhosis with esophageal and fundal varices.