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... Bleed ? Two main theories have been proposed to explain variceal bleeding : the " erosive " the- ory and the " eruptive " theory . The erosive theory suggests that damage to the mucosa overlying the varices is responsible for bleed- ing ...
... Bleed ? Two main theories have been proposed to explain variceal bleeding : the " erosive " the- ory and the " eruptive " theory . The erosive theory suggests that damage to the mucosa overlying the varices is responsible for bleed- ing ...
Page 3070
... bleeding were more frequent in patients with Child's Grade C category of liver disease than in those with Grades A ... Bleeding Separation of the principles of manage- ment into either treatment of active variceal bleeding with continued ...
... bleeding were more frequent in patients with Child's Grade C category of liver disease than in those with Grades A ... Bleeding Separation of the principles of manage- ment into either treatment of active variceal bleeding with continued ...
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... bleeding and should be reserved for the control of active bleeding . Injection Sclerotherapy . The per - esopha- geal injection of a sclerosing agent into esophageal varices to control bleeding was first described in a single case ...
... bleeding and should be reserved for the control of active bleeding . Injection Sclerotherapy . The per - esopha- geal injection of a sclerosing agent into esophageal varices to control bleeding was first described in a single case ...
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abnormalities acute hepatitis acute viral hepatitis agent albumin alcoholic hepatitis alcoholic liver disease amino acids Ann Intern antibody antigen ascites associated atitis Berk PD bile acids bile duct bilirubin Biochem bleeding cause cholangitis cholestasis cholestatic cholesterol chronic active hepatitis chronic hepatitis chronic liver disease cirrhotic Clin Invest clinical collagen concentration conjugated cytoplasm diagnosis drug effect encephalopathy Engl enzyme excretion fatty liver fibrosis fulminant hepatic function Gastroenterol Gastroenterology Gilbert's syndrome granulomas HBsAg heme hepa hepatic failure hepatitis B virus hepatocellular hepatocytes Hepatology histologic hyperbilirubinemia increased infection intrahepatic jaundice Lancet lesion Lieber lipid liver biopsy liver cell liver injury membrane microsomal necrosis non-A non-B hepatitis normal oxidation Pathol patients plasma Popper H portal hypertension portal tracts primary biliary cirrhosis protein rat liver renal Schaffner F Sherlock shunt sinusoidal sodium studies synthesis therapy tients tion tissue toxic transferase treatment unconjugated uptake usually varices vein viral hepatitis