Disease | liver failure, acute |
Symptom | C0019151|hepatic encephalopathy |
Sentences | 22 |
PubMedID- 25896893 | The long-term effects of hepatic encephalopathy in patients with acute liver failure have not been widely examined but those who recover are largely neurologically intact. |
PubMedID- 24713795 | fulminant liver failure model with hepatic encephalopathy in the mouse. |
PubMedID- 24861182 | acute liver failure-induced hepatic encephalopathy s associated with changes in microrna expression rofiles in cerebral cortex of the mouse corrected. |
PubMedID- 20594263 | Conclusions: chronic gm treatment does not have a major effect on hepatic encephalopathy in rats with taa-induced acute liver failure and rats with chronic liver failure induced by common bile duct ligation. |
PubMedID- 24396287 | In general, hav infection risk is inversely correlated to sanitation and other socio-economic indicators 21. although japan is one of the developed countries in asia, a universal vaccination program against hav and hbv has not yet been initiated 17. although the present study did not include acute liver failure with hepatic encephalopathy such as fulminant hepatitis a, our study is important because udps analysis of these hav strains reconfirmed that a single source might have caused this outbreak as previously reported 16, suggesting that udps analysis might be a new analytical tool for the source of hepatitis a outbreaks. |
PubMedID- 21423375 | Brain edema is a critical component of hepatic encephalopathy associated with acute liver failure and such edema appears to be principally due to astrocyte swelling (cytotoxic edema). |
PubMedID- 23724918 | Case presentation: a 6-year-old sri lankan girl developed acute liver failure with severe hepatic encephalopathy due to sodium valproate. |
PubMedID- 21372353 | Patients were excluded from the study if they had nonhepatic metabolic encephalopathies, severe co morbid conditions (like severe associated lung or cardiac disease) or hepatic encephalopathy due to acute liver failure. |
PubMedID- 21263362 | Invasive intracranial pressure monitoring is a useful adjunct in the management of severe hepatic encephalopathy associated with pediatric acute liver failure. |
PubMedID- 24975240 | Frontal electroencephalogram variables are associated with the outcome and stage of hepatic encephalopathy in acute liver failure. |
PubMedID- 26195209 | Diagnosis and management of hepatic encephalopathy in fulminant hepatic failure. |
PubMedID- 24069137 | In human, brain edema is a critical component of hepatic encephalopathy associated with acute liver failure . |
PubMedID- 20673320 | hepatic encephalopathy in patients with fulminant liver failure is characterized by changes in cerebral blood flow, cerebral edema and intracranial hypertension. |
PubMedID- 21182490 | We investigated the effects of cannabidiol, a non-psychoactive constituent of cannabis sativa with anti-inflammatory properties that activates the 5-hydroxytryptamine receptor 5-ht(1a) , on brain and liver functions in a model of hepatic encephalopathy associated with fulminant hepatic failure induced in mice by thioacetamide. |
PubMedID- 24365344 | fulminant hepatic failure presents with a hepatic encephalopathy and may progress to coma and often brain death from cerebral edema. |
PubMedID- 24829827 | Cotton and colleagues reported a case of cirrhosis complicating pregnancy leading to fulminant liver failure with hepatic encephalopathy; delivery resulted in an infant without evidence of kernicterus. |
PubMedID- 25537182 | Erratum to: acute liver failure-induced hepatic encephalopathy is associated with changes in microrna expression profiles in cerebral cortex of the mouse. |
PubMedID- 25999668 | Moreover, cbd restored liver/brain function in a model of hepatic encephalopathy associated with fulminant hepatic failure induced in mice revealing that its effects may result from a combination of its actions in the liver and brain . |
PubMedID- 20492684 | On the other hand, our experience is that serum ammonia concentration does not correlate with the degree of hepatic encephalopathy in patients with acute liver failure occasionally. |
PubMedID- 22825549 | On the other hand, the disease entity of “acute hepatitis severe type” was excluded from the footnote of the present criteria, because patients classified under such a disease entity can also be diagnosed as having “acute liver failure without hepatic encephalopathy”.table 4classification of hepatic encephalopathy in adult patients according to the grade of hepatic coma proposed by the inuyama symposium in 1972; from reference grade of comapsychiatric disordersreference itemsiinversion of sleep patterneuphoria and/or occasional depressionnegligent attitude with shortened attention spanrecognized retrospectively in most casesiidisorientation of time or place and confusioninappropriate behaviors, such as throwing away money or discarding items of valueoccasional somnolent tendency; able to open eyes and respond appropriately to questionsmakes impolite remarks, but follows doctors’ instructionsexcitation state and, urinary and fecal incontinence are absent, but flapping tremor is found on physical examinationiiistate of excitation and/or delirium, showing defiant behaviorsomnolent tendency; sleeping most of the timeopens eyes in response to stimulation, but cannot follow the instructions of doctors, except for simple ordersflapping tremor is observed, and the extent of disorientation is severeivcoma; complete loss of consciousnessresponse to painful stimulibrushes off doctor’s hands if touched and/or frowns in response to stimulivdeep comano response to painful stimulitable 5classification of hepatic encephalopathy in pediatric patients and infants according to the grade of hepatic coma as proposed at the 5th workshop on pediatric liver diseases in 1988; from reference grade of comapediatric patientsinfantsilow-spirited from before (seems lethargic compared with previous physical activity level)does not laugh aloudiiobedient attitude with somnolent tendencydisorientation of time or placedoes not laugh even when being played withcannot maintain eye contact with the mother (more than 3 months after birth)iiiopens eyes in response to loud voiceivdoes not wake up in response to painful stimuli, but frowns and/or brushes off the item producing the stimulus with his/her handsvno response to painful stimulitable 6classification of etiologies of acute liver failure modified from the criteria proposed by the intractable liver diseases study group of japan in 2002; from reference i.viral infection 1 hepatitis a virus (hav) 2 hepatitis b virus (hbv) (1) transient infection (2) acute exacerbation in hbv carrier i. inactive carrier, without drug exposure ii. |
PubMedID- 23259140 | She presented to the emergency department at st. barnabas on june 20, 2011, after being found unconscious by her family after 3 weeks of nausea, malaise, and frequent bouts of vomiting thought by her primary care physician to be due to hepatitis a. on admission, she was in fulminant hepatic failure with hepatic encephalopathy. |
PubMedID- 23672352 | Matrix metalloproteinase-9 as a therapeutic target for the progression of fulminant liver failure with hepatic encephalopathy: a pilot study in mice. |
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