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  2. FMT Could Prevent Hepatic Encephalopathy in Cirrhosis - Medscape

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    Hepatic encephalopathy is a complication of advanced liver disease that causes a dementia-like state. Standard treatment with lactulose and rifaximin often results in a lack of patient response, ...

  3. Hepatic encephalopathy may be absent in spite of severe liver dysfunction or develop within a few hours to days or weeks from onset of liver failure. In older children, signs and symptoms are ...

  4. Treatable Condition Misdiagnosed as Dementia in 13% of Cases -...

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    Patients with dementia may instead have hepatic encephalopathy, a treatable cause of cognitive impairment often caused by cirrhosis. This site is intended for healthcare professionals English Edition

  5. l-Ornithine-l-aspartate in the Management of Hepatic...

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    The report of clinical efficacy was noted in all three RCT, [7,8,9] which included 212 patients suffering from chronic HE. Two RCT, [8,9] with a total of 192 patients, compared LOLA with placebo ...

  6. As many as 80% of patients with cirrhosis have some evidence of hepatic encephalopathy; probiotic therapy is associated with a significant reduction in serum ammonia levels.

  7. Hepatic encephalopathy is typically considered a reversible neuropsychiatric complication that occurs in patients with end-stage liver disease. The neuropsychiatric change is recognized in the ...

  8. Acute Liver Failure in Children - Medscape

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    ALF was initially characterized in adults with biochemical evidence of severe hepatic dysfunction (e.g., jaundice and coagulopathy) complicated by hepatic encephalopathy that develops within 8 ...

  9. Hepatic Encephalopathy - Page 3 - Medscape

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    One of these tests, which is being increasingly used in different countries, is the psycho-metric hepatic encephalopathy score (PHES). One alternative is computerized tests, such as the critical ...

  10. Peripheral Neuropathy in Liver Cirrhosis - Medscape

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    Background and Aims: Neuropathy in association with chronic liver disease, including cirrhosis, is recognized; however, there are differences in the incidence and type of neuropathy reported. The ...

  11. Pulmonary Complications of Cirrhosis - Medscape

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    These changes are associated with the classic complications of portal hypertension, including ascites, gastroesophageal varices, and hepatic encephalopathy of varying clinical severity.