Disease | liver cirrhosis |
Symptom | C0085605|liver failure |
Sentences | 3 |
PubMedID- 23991092 | The known benefits of laparoscopic surgery in general include: (1) smaller scars and reduced surgical trauma; (2) reduced need for narcotic pain relief, which facilitates early ambulation; (3) shorter hospital stay and earlier return to work; (4) reduced rate of complications such as ascites and liver failure, particularly in patients with liver cirrhosis and portal hypertension; (5) reduced physiological stress and effect on immunological function. |
PubMedID- 22584317 | In chronic liver disease, liver cirrhosis develops, finally leading to liver failure. |
PubMedID- 26116152 | The phenotype observed upon knockdown of glycogen branching enzyme (a blue shift in the color of the iodine–glycogen complex) is indicative of an decrease in glycogen branch length (bailey and whelan 1961) and may be relevant to human glycogen branching enzyme (gbe1) deficiency, in which disease phenotypes (progressive liver cirrhosis leading to liver failure, muscular atrophy, hypotonia, nervous system dysfunction) are correlated with the degree of deposition of an insoluble, poorly branched form of glycogen in tissues (bao et al. |
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