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Maternal and Fetal Outcomes of Pregnant Women with Hepatic Cirrhosis [PDF]
Aim. The reproductive hormone levels and systemic physiology of women with hepatic cirrhosis are altered. Existing data have indicated the adverse effects of cirrhosis on both the mother and the fetus. Pregnancy is successful in most of the patients with
Harun Egemen Tolunay +5 more
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The gut-liver axis in immune remodeling of hepatic cirrhosis. [PDF]
In healthy settings, the gut–liver axis allows host–microbiota communications and mediates immune homeostasis through bidirectional regulation. Meanwhile, in diseases, gut dysbiosis, combined with an impaired intestinal barrier, introduces pathogens and ...
Guan H, Zhang X, Kuang M, Yu J.
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Invasive pulmonary mucormycosis and aspergillosis in a patient with decompensated hepatic cirrhosis
Invasive pulmonary mucormycosis and aspergillosis are rare, life-threatening fungal infections. Most documented cases have been reported in non-cirrhotic patients with diabetes mellitus, neutropenia, or treatment with corticosteroids.
Jon G. Persichino +4 more
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Bone microarchitecture and bone turnover in hepatic cirrhosis. [PDF]
SummaryLiver cirrhosis leads to bone loss. To date, information on bone quality (three-dimensional microarchitecture) and, thus, bone strength is scarce.
Wakolbinger R +9 more
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Coffee Consumption Decreases Risks for Hepatic Fibrosis and Cirrhosis: A Meta-Analysis. [PDF]
Previous studies have demonstrated that coffee consumption may be inversely correlated with hepatic fibrosis and cirrhosis. However, the reported results have been inconsistent.
Fen Liu +6 more
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Essential thrombocythemia, hemolytic anemia and hepatic cirrhosis: Could there be an association? [PDF]
Vascular events are the most common clinical complication of essential thrombocythemia, leading to sign and symptoms of this disease. There are various sign and symptoms of essential thrombocythemia, such as thrombosis in artery or vein, and enlarged ...
Nata Pratama Hardjo Lugito +4 more
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Mesenchymal stromal cells in hepatic fibrosis/cirrhosis: from pathogenesis to treatment
Lixin Wei, Yufang Shi, Liu Wenting
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Hepatic Regeneration in Cirrhosis [PDF]
End-stage liver disease is characterized by massive hepatocyte death resulting in clinical decompensation and organ failures. Clinical consequences in cirrhosis are the results of the loss of functional hepatocytes and excessive scarring. The only curative therapy in advanced cirrhosis is orthotropic liver transplantation, but the clinical demand ...
Ankur Jindal +2 more
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Removing the primary aetiological factor in decompensated cirrhosis may lead to a restoration of hepatic function. In this study, we investigated the clinical implications of recompensation and the subsequent survival in patients with decompensated ...
B. Hofer +11 more
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Hepatic Branch Vagotomy Modulates the Gut-Liver-Brain Axis in Murine Cirrhosis
BackgroundCirrhosis and hepatic encephalopathy (HE) are linked with an altered gut-liver-brain axis, however, the relative contribution of hepatic vagal innervation is unclear.
Yuan Zhang +12 more
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