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Cholestasis and end-stage liver disease.
Bailliere's clinical gastroenterology, 1999Protein-energy malnutrition is an inevitable consequence of chronic liver disease, particularly in the developing infant. Severe malnutrition with loss of fat stores and muscle wasting affects between 60% and 80% of infants with liver disease (Beath, 1993a; Holt et al, 1997).
S M, Protheroe, D A, Kelly
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End-stage liver disease in HIV disease.
Topics in HIV medicine : a publication of the International AIDS Society, USA, 2010Liver disease is the most common non-AIDS-related cause of mortality in HIV-infected patients. HIV-infected patients with chronic liver disease progress more rapidly to cirrhosis, and those with hepatitis B virus or hepatitis C virus coinfection progress more rapidly from decompensation to death and are at increased risk of death from end-stage liver ...
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End-stage liver disease in a young woman
Hepatology, 1994F, Schaffner, S N, Thung
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Model for end-stage liver disease (MELD) and allocation of donor livers
Gastroenterology, 2003Russell Wiesner +2 more
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Model for end stage liver disease score predicts mortality across a broad spectrum of liver disease
Journal of Hepatology, 2004Adnan Said +2 more
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