Acute Kidney Injury in Hospitalised Patients

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2 Manchester Business School, The University of Manchester, UK3 Guy’s and St Thomas’ NHS Foundation Trust, London, UK Introduction Irrespective of the specialty, all hospitalised patients are at risk of…

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General Considerations Related to Treatment Modalities

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Managing Chronic Conditions: The Policy Context

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Related posts: Acute Kidney Injury in Hospitalised Patients General Considerations Related to Treatment Modalities Optimising Nutrition in People with Chronic Kidney Disease Supportive and Palliative Care for Patients with Advanced…

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8: Hepatic Abscess

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Overall Bottom Line ALA is the most common manifestation of extraintestinal amebiasis. Untreated amebic liver abscesses are not likely to resolve spontaneously, and will require specific treatment. Post-treatment prognosis is…

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31: Cystic Lesions of the Liver

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Overall Bottom Line Cystic lesions of the liver represent a heterogeneous group of disorders, most of them with an indolent and benign course. Cystic lesions of the liver are frequent…

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52: Hepatitis C Post-Liver Transplantation

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Overall Bottom Line Recurrence of HCV after transplantation is universal. Twenty-five percent of patients progress to cirrhosis within 5 years, 50% within 10 years. The differential diagnosis of abnormal liver…

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