Disease | acute liver failure |
Comorbidity | C0019147|hepatic coma |
Sentences | 4 |
PubMedID- 22402772 | Alf is classified into the categories of “acute liver failure without hepatic coma” and “acute liver failure with hepatic coma,” depending on the severity of the hepatic encephalopathy; the latter is further classified into 2 types, the “acute type” and the “subacute type”, in which grade ii or more severe hepatic coma develops within 10 days and between 11 and 56 days, respectively, after the onset of disease symptoms. |
PubMedID- 25711165 | In this report, we describe a rare case of acetylsalicylic acid-induced acute liver failure with acute hepatic coma and concomitant acute pancreatitis and acute renal failure, which were treated successfully with emergency living donor liver transplantation. |
PubMedID- 22825549 | “acute liver failure with hepatic coma” is further subclassified into 2 disease types; the “acute type” and “subacute type”, with grade ii or more severe hepatic encephalopathy developing within 10 days or between 11 and 56 days after the onset of disease symptoms, respectively, in the two types.note 1: hepatitis b virus (hbv) carriers and autoimmune hepatitis patients showing acute exacerbation of hepatitis in the normal liver are included under the disease entity of “acute liver failure”. |
PubMedID- 22504233 | Sirs score reflects clinical features of non-acetaminophen-related acute liver failure with hepatic coma. |
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