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Complications of Cirrhosis

Clinics in Liver Disease, 2021
Thomas Reiberger, Andrés Cárdenas
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Hypercarnitinemia in Cirrhosis

Hepatology, 1985
Agesilao D'Arienzo   +7 more
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Jaundice in Cirrhosis

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1965
Bilirubin is formed in the reticuloendothelial cells by the breakdown of hemoglobin. The sequence of events is hemoglobin → hematin → protporphyrin → biliverdin → bilirubin.1Bilirubin is released from the reticuloendothelial cells into the blood in the free or unconjugated form and travels attached to albumin or αglobulin which keep it in solution.
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Infections in cirrhosis

The Lancet Gastroenterology & Hepatology
Cirrhosis is an immune dysfunction state, and as such, patients with cirrhosis are susceptible to bacterial, fungal, and viral infections. Because of infection, these patients have a propensity to develop multiorgan failure, which is associated with high mortality. Bacterial infections are the most prevalent type of infection in patients with cirrhosis,
Piano S.   +3 more
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Ascites in Cirrhosis

Annals of Internal Medicine, 1987
Excerpt To the editor: In their excellent review of ascites in cirrhosis, Drs. Rocco and Ware (1) recommend spironolactone when diuretic therapy is indicated.
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Cirrhosis

2010
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Hepatitis and Cirrhosis

Journal of the American Pharmaceutical Association (1961), 1973
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Cirrhosis in alcoholics

The American Journal of Medicine, 1959
Hans Popper, Charles S. Davidson
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