... of livercirrhosis patients whose diagnosis has been obtained ac- cording to standardized criteria in different Mexican Hospitals, representative of the national health care sys- ...liver ...
... We investigated the occurrence of oxidative stress in both duodenal and sigmoid mucosal biopsies of patients with compensated livercirrhosis. Differences were only found for gene transcription of GS and GR ...
... that livercirrhosis in humans is asso- ciated with significant alterations of intestinal epi- thelial homeostasis, as evidenced by reduction of mucosal proliferation and proliferation/apoptosis ra- ...
... A liver biopsy was undertaken in 2005, showing chronic liver disease in multifocal transformation phase (livercirrhosis) with extensive and diffuse microgoticular steatosis and abundant ...
... Although bone weight was significantly reduced in CI rats as compared with controls, when values were nor- malized by body weight the ratio was higher in CI rats than in controls. This finding indicates that the malnu- ...
... livercirrhosis and normal fasting plasma glucose were included. Fasting plasma insulin (FPI) levels were mea- sured, and oral glucose tolerance test (OGTT) was performed. According to OGTT results two ...
... that livercirrhosis (LC), regardless of etiology, may be associated with anatomical cardiac ...as cirrhosis etiology and macroscopic anatomical cardiac abnormalities (MACA) ...of cirrhosis ...
... Serum levels are positively correlated with disease severity. This finding is corroborated by the positive correlation between serum PTX3 levels and the scores associated with severity of livercirrhosis ...
... Saudi livercirrhosis pa- tients, and both affect patients with CPS Class A more than those with CPS Class ...deteriorating liver function and progressive liver ...
... Background and Aim. Accurate assessment of cirrhotic patient’s prognosis is essential for decisions regar- ding the course of treatment. Therefore we aimed to confirm and quantify the predictive value of serum ...
... chronic liver diseases, especially livercirrhosis. The liver is the main organ responsible for the zinc metabolism which can be affected by liver ...inflammatory liver diseases. ...
... of livercirrhosis, since patients with this condition would benefit of esophageal varices and HCC ...for liver fibrosis remains to be established but current non-invasive tests for evaluation of ...
... During follow-up, a significant increase in adiponectin levels was observed in patients with cirrhosis. This rise was numerically more expressive in Child-Pugh B/C patients. There have been no previous studies ...
... Determination of hepatic glycogen content and biliru- bin. The glycogen content in liver tissue was deter- mined by the anthrone method (Fong et al., 1953). Briefl y, 3 mL KOH 30% (w/v in distilled water) was ...
... of cirrhosis, history of previous decompensation and hospitalization, previ- ous diagnosis of diabetes mellitus and systemic arte- rial hypertension, diagnosis of esophageal varices, presence of ascites, ...
... Abernethy malformation is a rare anomaly with partial or complete congenital absence of the portal vein and subsequent development of extrahepatic portocaval shunts. We present the case of a 28-year-old woman who was ...
... for liver fibro- sis staging in patients with chronic liver diseases ...undergoing liver biopsy, and an additional 25 patients with known livercirrhosis, were ...
... the cirrhosis with portal hypertension histological; finding principal dilatation of capillaries and venules of the mu- cous and sub mucous without significant ...of livercirrhosis, in their ...
... Livercirrhosis is associated with a wide range of car- diovascular ...ing liver transplantation or transjugular intrahepatic portosystemic shunt ...Successful liver transplanta- tion is ...