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Background Heart failure (HF)‐related congestive hepatopathy is a well‐recognized problem in management of HF. The fibrosis‐4 (FIB4) index calculated by [age × aspartate aminotransferase (IU/L)/platelet count (109/L) × square root of alanine ...
Masafumi Takae +22 more
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Liver Cirrhosis and In‐Hospital Outcomes in Patients With Sickle Cell Crises
ABSTRACT Introduction Sickle cell disease (SCD) is a hematologic disorder characterized by chronic hemolysis, vaso‐occlusion, and end‐organ dysfunction. Patients with SCD may experience acute episodes known as sickle cell crises, which are sudden, severe complications typically involving pain or organ‐specific manifestations resulting from vaso ...
Shakirat Gold‐Olufadi +14 more
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Background Venous obstruction in dogs caused by large intracardiac masses can result in severe morbidity with few safe treatments. Hypothesis/Objectives Retrospective study to report results after transatrial stent placement in dogs with naturally ...
Chick Weisse +3 more
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ABSTRACT Transient liver steatosis is rarely described. A fast development of liver steatosis leading to acute liver failure (ALF) is, to our knowledge, rarely observed. It is so far observed and published in acute fatty liver of pregnancy, and in a few cases of ALF. However, it is observed in elective surgery for pancreaticoduodenectomy and some cases
Anders Benjamin Kildal +7 more
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A crying liver: a scan pattern mimicking spontaneous perforation of the biliary ducts
A 2-month-old infant was referred for hepatobiliary scintigraphy due to ascites of unknown cause. The top differential diagnosis was spontaneous perforation of the biliary ducts.
Hiradfar, Mehran; Department of Pediatric Surgery, Mashhad University of Medical Sciences, Mashhad, Iran +5 more
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What Is Your Diagnosis? Blood Smear From a Mixed‐Breed Dog
Veterinary Clinical Pathology, EarlyView.
Laura S. Peres +5 more
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Iron overload in hereditary spherocytosis: Are genetic factors the cause?
Summary Non‐transfusional iron overload (IOL) in hereditary spherocytosis (HS) is poorly documented compared with other red blood cell disorders. We studied 13 HS adults with confirmed IOL to identify potential genetic factors. Using a next‐generation sequencing panel of 46 genes related to HS, anaemia and iron metabolism, we found no association ...
Lucie Donaty +6 more
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Background Congestive hepatopathy is a recognized complication of Fontan physiology. Data regarding the incidence of hepatopathy and risk factors are lacking.
David J. Goldberg +10 more
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Association between CMR‐derived hepatic T1‐time, tricuspid regurgitation and survival
We investigated the association between tricuspid regurgitation (TR) severity and hepatic T1‐time in 1029 patients undergoing cardiac MRI and echocardiography. Hepatic T1‐time increased progressively with TR severity and remained independently associated after adjusting for NT‐proBNP and right ventricular function. Both TR and hepatic T1‐time predicted
Katharina Mascherbauer +19 more
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Liver and heart failure: an ultrasound relationship
Liver and heart are anatomically and patho-physiologically related. In heart failure (HF) the increased right atrial pressure and volume overload cause histological changes in hepatocytes, leading to a condition known as "congestive hepatopathy" (CH ...
De Luca, Massimo +9 more
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