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  1. Chronic portal-systemic encephalopathy: An experimental study with special reference to brain serotonin (Bulletin No. 66 from the Department of Surgery, Lund University) by Finn Bengtsson, 1987
  2. Portal Hypertension: Pathobiology, Evaluation, and Treatment (Clinical Gastroenterology)
  3. Chronic Liver Failure: Mechanisms and Management (Clinical Gastroenterology)
  4. Metabolic Encephalopathy
  5. Liver-brain relationships by Ian A Brown, 1957

61. NEJM -- Hepatic Encephalopathy
Volume 32818571858, June 24, 1993, Number 25. Next Next. hepatic encephalopathy. Controversyhas characterized research in hepatic encephalopathy.
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By Alan H. Lockwood. 151 pp., illustrated. Boston, Butterworth-Heinemann, 1992. $44.95. ISBN 0-7506-9324-0. The last overview of hepatic encephalopathy, a clinical problem in which two distinct disciplines meet, was written by a hepatologist more than a decade ago; it was criticized for its omissions of neurochemical issues. Now Lockwood, a neurologist as well as specialist in nuclear medicine, has written a short monograph covering recent advances in the field. It has succeeded in some aspects while falling short in others. Controversy has characterized research in hepatic encephalopathy. Of the nine chapters of this book, five deal with different candidate neurotoxins that have been studied over the past four decades. The role of ammonia

62. Hepatic Encephalopathy
hepatic encephalopathy. hepatic encephalopathy is a hallmark of deteriorating liverfunction, and patients should be assessed early for liver transplantation.
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63. Minimal Hepatic Encephalopathy May Impair Driving Ability
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64. News Item - Uncertain Benefit For Lactulose Etc. In Hepatic Encephalopathy
30 April 2004, Printer friendly version. Uncertain benefit for lactuloseetc. in hepatic encephalopathy. Systematic review of the clinical
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65. Disease Category Listing (78): Hepatic Encephalopathy
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66. Hep C Vets, Hepatic Encephalopathy
hepatic encephalopathy. AbouAssi S, Vlahcevic R. hepatic encephalopathy metabolicconsequence of cirrhosis often is reversible. Postgrad Med 2001;109(2)52-70.
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Metabolic consequence of cirrhosis often is reversible Souheil Abou-Assi, MD; Z. Reno Vlahcevic, MD* VOL 109 / NO 2 / FEBRUARY 2001 / POSTGRADUATE MEDICINE CME learning objectives
  • To understand the pathogenesis of hepatic encephalopathy in chronic liver disease
  • To recognize the clinical manifestations and diagnostic tools used to detect hepatic encephalopathy
  • To be aware of the precipitating factors for hepatic encephalopathy and to try to avoid them in patients with cirrhosis
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67. Entrez PubMed
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68. Resource Library Find Information On Hepatic Encephalopathy At
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69. Hepatic Encephalopathy
Liver Disease. hepatic encephalopathy is brain and nervous system damage thatoccurs as a complication of liver disorders. hepatic encephalopathy.
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Digestive system organs Definition: Hepatic encephalopathy is brain and nervous system damage that occurs as a complication of liver disorders. It is characterized by various neurologic symptoms including changes in reflexes, changes in consciousness , and behavior changes that can range from mild to severe. Alternative Names: Hepatic coma; Encephalopathy - hepatic Causes, incidence, and risk factors: Hepatic encephalopathy is caused by disorders affecting the liver. These include disorders that reduce liver function (such as cirrhosis or hepatitis ) and conditions where blood circulation bypasses the liver. The exact cause of the disorder is unknown.
However, when the liver cannot properly metabolize and detoxify substances in the body, toxic substances build up in the bloodstream. One substance believed to be particularly toxic to the central nervous system is ammonia , which is produced by the body when proteins are digested, but is normally detoxified by the liver. Many other substances may also accumulate in the body and contribute to damage to the nervous system.

70. Hepatic Encephalopathy
hepatic encephalopathy. Definition hepatic encephalopathy is brain and nervoussystem damage that occurs as a complication of liver disorders.
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Definition: Hepatic encephalopathy is brain and nervous system damage that occurs as a complication of liver disorders. It is characterized by various neurologic symptoms including changes in reflexes, changes in consciousness , and behavior changes that can range from mild to severe.
Alternative Names: Hepatic coma; Encephalopathy - hepatic
Causes, incidence, and risk factors: Hepatic encephalopathy is caused by disorders affecting the liver. These include disorders that reduce liver function (such as cirrhosis or hepatitis ) and conditions where blood circulation bypasses the liver. The exact cause of the disorder is unknown.
However, when the liver cannot properly metabolize and detoxify substances in the body, toxic substances build up in the bloodstream. One substance believed to be particularly toxic to the central nervous system is ammonia , which is produced by the body when proteins are digested, but is normally detoxified by the liver. Many other substances may also accumulate in the body and contribute to damage to the nervous system.
In people with otherwise stable liver disorders, hepatic encephalopathy may be triggered by episodes of gastrointestinal bleeding, excessive intake of dietary

71. Disease - Hepatic Encephalopathy - Detroit, Michigan
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Digestive system organs Definition: Hepatic encephalopathy is brain and nervous system damage that occurs as a complication of liver disorders. It is characterized by various neurologic symptoms including changes in reflexes, changes in consciousness , and behavior changes that can range from mild to severe. Alternative Names: Hepatic coma; Encephalopathy - hepatic Causes And Risk: Hepatic encephalopathy is caused by disorders affecting the liver. These include disorders that reduce liver function (such as cirrhosis or hepatitis ) and conditions where blood circulation bypasses the liver. The exact cause of the disorder is unknown.
However, when the liver cannot properly metabolize and detoxify substances in the body, toxic substances build up in the bloodstream. One substance believed to be particularly toxic to the central nervous system is ammonia , which is produced by the body when proteins are digested, but is normally detoxified by the liver. Many other substances may also accumulate in the body and contribute to damage to the nervous system.

72. Disease - Hepatic Encephalopathy, North Carolina
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Digestive system organs Definition: Hepatic encephalopathy is brain and nervous system damage that occurs as a complication of liver disorders. It is characterized by various neurologic symptoms including changes in reflexes, changes in consciousness , and behavior changes that can range from mild to severe. Alternative Names: Hepatic coma; Encephalopathy - hepatic Causes And Risk: Hepatic encephalopathy is caused by disorders affecting the liver. These include disorders that reduce liver function (such as cirrhosis or hepatitis ) and conditions where blood circulation bypasses the liver. The exact cause of the disorder is unknown.
However, when the liver cannot properly metabolize and detoxify substances in the body, toxic substances build up in the bloodstream. One substance believed to be particularly toxic to the central nervous system is ammonia , which is produced by the body when proteins are digested, but is normally detoxified by the liver. Many other substances may also accumulate in the body and contribute to damage to the nervous system.

73. Dr. Koop-Health Library
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74. All-Net | Fulminant Hepatic Failure: Hepatic Encephalopathy
Fulminant hepatic failure /hepatic encephalopathy edema. hepatic encephalopathyand cerebral edema can complicate acute liver failure.
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75. Hepatic Encephalopathy - UMMC
hepatic encephalopathy. Definition hepatic encephalopathy is brain and nervoussystem damage that occurs as a complication of liver disorders.
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Overview Symptoms Treatment Prevention Definition: Hepatic encephalopathy is brain and nervous system damage that occurs as a complication of liver disorders. It is characterized by various neurologic symptoms including changes in reflexes, changes in consciousness , and behavior changes that can range from mild to severe.
Alternative Names: Hepatic coma; Encephalopathy - hepatic
Causes, incidence, and risk factors: Hepatic encephalopathy is caused by disorders affecting the liver. These include disorders that reduce liver function (such as cirrhosis or hepatitis ) and conditions where blood circulation bypasses the liver. The exact cause of the disorder is unknown.
However, when the liver cannot properly metabolize and detoxify substances in the body, toxic substances build up in the bloodstream. One substance believed to be particularly toxic to the central nervous system is ammonia , which is produced by the body when proteins are digested, but is normally detoxified by the liver. Many other substances may also accumulate in the body and contribute to damage to the nervous system.

76. ► Hepatic Encephalopathy
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Overview Symptoms Treatment Prevention Definition: A group of symptoms that may occur when there is damage to the brain and nervous system as a complication of liver disorders, characterized by various neurologic symptoms including changes in reflexes, changes in consciousness , and behavior changes that can range from mild to severe.
Alternative Names: Hepatic coma; Encephalopathy - hepatic
Causes, incidence, and risk factors: Hepatic encephalopathy is caused by disorders affecting the liver. These include disorders that reduce liver function (such as cirrhosis or hepatitis ) and conditions where blood circulation bypasses the liver. The exact cause of the disorder is unknown.
The liver cannot properly metabolize and detoxify substances in the body. Accumulation of toxic substances causes metabolic abnormalities that lead to damage in the central nervous system (brain and spinal cord). One substance believed to be toxic is ammonia , which is produced by the body when proteins are digested, but normally is detoxified by the liver. Many other substances also accumulate in the body and damage the nervous system.

77. HEPATIC ENCEPHALOPATHY
Terms of Use. hepatic encephalopathy. hepatic encephalopathy is a commonmisspelling or typo for hepatic . Crosswords hepatic encephalopathy.
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78. Blackwell Synergy - Cookie Absent
Subclinical hepatic encephalopathy Elusive gold standard . 1 This led some peopleto suggest the label of minimal hepatic encephalopathy instead of SHE.
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Status epilepticus as a manifestation of hepatic encephalopathy. Objectives Seizureshave been described as a rare manifestation of hepatic encephalopathy.
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80. Karger Publishers
hepatic encephalopathy. Editor(s) Mullen, K. (Cleveland, Ohio); Ferenci, P.(Vienna). This publication is devoted entirely to hepatic encephalopathy.
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