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Emergency Medicine Clinics of North America, 2009
Hepatic encephalopathy is characterized by a wide spectrum of neuropsychiatric abnormalities and motor disturbances in patients with advanced liver disease. It is estimated to occur in 30% to 45% of patients with liver cirrhosis and in 10% to 50% of patients with transjugular intrahepatic portosystemic shunts.
Yasemen, Eroglu, William J, Byrne
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Hepatic encephalopathy is characterized by a wide spectrum of neuropsychiatric abnormalities and motor disturbances in patients with advanced liver disease. It is estimated to occur in 30% to 45% of patients with liver cirrhosis and in 10% to 50% of patients with transjugular intrahepatic portosystemic shunts.
Yasemen, Eroglu, William J, Byrne
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The Journal of Emergency Medicine, 1985
Hepatic encephalopathy is a disease seen in this country most often secondary to the ravages of alcoholic liver disease. Although its presentation may be acute, fulminant, and obvious, it can also occur in a more subtle and less virulent form. Early recognition and aggressive intervention may alter the course of this disease.
T L, MacMath, P T, Pons
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Hepatic encephalopathy is a disease seen in this country most often secondary to the ravages of alcoholic liver disease. Although its presentation may be acute, fulminant, and obvious, it can also occur in a more subtle and less virulent form. Early recognition and aggressive intervention may alter the course of this disease.
T L, MacMath, P T, Pons
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Influenza Encephalopathy: What Is Encephalopathy?
2020Influenza encephalopathy is defined as an acute onset of consciousness disorders secondary to an influenza virus infection and shows neurological symptoms such as impaired consciousness, convulsions, and abnormal behavior. It commonly affects younger children, but an increasing number of cases have recently been reported in adults. The fatality related
Mitsuru Tsuge +3 more
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2011
Hepatic encephalopathy (HE) is a neuropsychiatric syndrome which can develop in the course of chronic and acute liver disease. It is characterized by cognitive and motoric deficits of varying severity. HE is functional in nature, potentially reversible and is thought to reflect the clinical manifestation of a low-grade cerebral edema, which exacerbates
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Hepatic encephalopathy (HE) is a neuropsychiatric syndrome which can develop in the course of chronic and acute liver disease. It is characterized by cognitive and motoric deficits of varying severity. HE is functional in nature, potentially reversible and is thought to reflect the clinical manifestation of a low-grade cerebral edema, which exacerbates
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Neurologic Clinics, 2003
Mitochondrial disorders cause a wide spectrum of diseases in children. Their presentation is nonspecific with encephalomyopathy, failure to thrive, seizures, ophthalmoplegia, and sensorineural hearing loss. These disorders are progressive and are aggravated by fever and infections. They can be caused by mutations in nDNA or mtDNA.
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Mitochondrial disorders cause a wide spectrum of diseases in children. Their presentation is nonspecific with encephalomyopathy, failure to thrive, seizures, ophthalmoplegia, and sensorineural hearing loss. These disorders are progressive and are aggravated by fever and infections. They can be caused by mutations in nDNA or mtDNA.
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The Neurologist, 2007
Evaluation of patients with recent onset of progressive cognitive and behavioral problems can be challenging. Psychiatric disorders, metabolic derangements, toxins and infections are generally considered in the differential diagnosis along with prion disorders (Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease) and rapidly progressive degenerative dementias.
Steven, Vernino +2 more
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Evaluation of patients with recent onset of progressive cognitive and behavioral problems can be challenging. Psychiatric disorders, metabolic derangements, toxins and infections are generally considered in the differential diagnosis along with prion disorders (Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease) and rapidly progressive degenerative dementias.
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Clinical Oncology, 2007
Encephalopathy is a potentially fatal toxicity of ifosfamide. Clinical manifestations of encephalopathy range from fatigue and confusion to coma and death. Early identification of this toxicity and prompt cessation of ifosfamide are the essential elements in the management of ifosfamide encephalopathy.
T, Ajithkumar +3 more
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Encephalopathy is a potentially fatal toxicity of ifosfamide. Clinical manifestations of encephalopathy range from fatigue and confusion to coma and death. Early identification of this toxicity and prompt cessation of ifosfamide are the essential elements in the management of ifosfamide encephalopathy.
T, Ajithkumar +3 more
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The epileptic encephalopathies
2013The term epileptic encephalopathy refers to the condition where epileptic activity, clinical or subclinical, is thought to be responsible for any disturbance of cognition, behavior, or motor control. Although currently described as a concept that may occur in any of the epilepsies, children with the severe early onset epilepsies are thought to be more ...
J Helen, Cross, Renzo, Guerrini
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Digestion, 1998
The features of hepatic encephalopathy (HE) are various. Slight ataxia combined with hypomimia, dysarthria and flapping tremor may represent HE just as minimal changes in personality or psychomotor slowing. Diagnosis of HE is made difficult by the fact that there is no symptom or serum biochemical test result that may produce evidence for the presence ...
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The features of hepatic encephalopathy (HE) are various. Slight ataxia combined with hypomimia, dysarthria and flapping tremor may represent HE just as minimal changes in personality or psychomotor slowing. Diagnosis of HE is made difficult by the fact that there is no symptom or serum biochemical test result that may produce evidence for the presence ...
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Pathophysiology of Encephalopathy
2000The metabolic complexity of the central nervous system (CNS) makes it dependent upon the functional integrity of other body systems for the adequate provision of essential nutrients and elimination of toxins. It is therefore not surprising that various metabolic effects on the CNS are secondary to systemic diseases.
LATRONICO, Nicola +2 more
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