Maintenance of hemodynamic response to treatment for portal hypertension and influence on complications of cirrhosis

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Causes and diagnosis of cirrhosis Causes and diagnosis of non-cirrhotic portal hypertension Ascites Spontaneous bacterial peritonitis Hepatorenal syndrome Variceal haemorrhage Hepatic encephalopathy Hepatopulmonary syndromes Hepatocellular carcinoma Cirrhosis occurs following progressive hepatic fibrosis, with architectural distortion of the liver and nodule formation. It is a histological diagnosis. Late-stage cirrhosis is irreversible, at which point only liver transplantation is curative. Early-stage cirrhosis has been shown to improve following treatment and may be asymptomatic....


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