18: Portal Hypertensive Bleeding

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Overall Bottom Line Bleeding due to portal hypertension remains a significant cause of morbidity and mortality in cirrhotic patients. Portal hypertension can lead to bleeding from esophageal varices, gastric varices,…

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26: Acute Liver Failure

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Overall Bottom Line ALF is a rare disorder that occurs mostly in young adults and is associated with high mortality and resource cost. Severe hepatic injury results in rapid deterioration…

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36: Approach to Jaundice in Infancy

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Overall Bottom Line Neonatal cholestasis is a condition characterized by the elevation of conjugated bilirubin. Infants with cholestasis often depend on the general practitioner for proper diagnosis and appropriate initial…

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30: Liver Lesions

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Overall Bottom Line The medical evaluation of liver lesions is often challenging to clinicians. When a patient is diagnosed with a liver lesion, it is important to consider the clinical…

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19: Ascites

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Overall Bottom Line Ascites is the excessive accumulation of fluid in the peritoneal cavity. Eighty percent of cases are due to liver cirrhosis. Portal hypertension, reduced effective arterial blood volume,…

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