Background, Pathophysiology and Epidemiology Portomesenteric venous thrombosis (PMVT) is a frequently-observed finding in patients with cirrhosis. The most common type of PMVT is portal vein...
Brian Horwich
Procedural Risk Several classifications of bleeding risk associated with invasive procedures have been proposed. High risk procedures like major surgeries, interventional endoscopic procedures...
Sofi Damjanovska
Frailty is a prevalent complication of end-stage liver disease and is characterized by decreased physiologic reserve and increased vulnerability to health stressors. The concept of frailty matters in...
Chip Bowman
Contrast-enhanced image of an acute portal vein thrombosis in a patient without cirrhosis. The asterisk denotes an area of heterogeneous enhancement due to altered perfusion and the arrow outlines the...
Abhi Shenoy
Lauren Yang
I know I need to screen my patient with cirrhosis for liver cancer. But is there a way to predict how likely they are to get HCC using the information I already have?
Mahnur Haider
Ascites is a common complication of cirrhosis secondary to hemodynamic changes that cause systemic and splenic vasodilation as result of increased nitric oxide. The presence of ascites is associated...
Juan Jose Gonzalez
Learning objectives In this Back to Basics series, the learner will be able to : Explain the role of ammonia in physiological changes in hepatic encephalopathy (HE) Formulate a diagnostic approach for...
Vinay Jahagirdar
What can I do for my patient with cirrhosis who is not encephalopathic but just isn't doing well at their workplace?
Richie Manikat
Hepatic encephalopathy (HE) is one of the major reasons patients with cirrhosis are admitted to the hospital. Often before they have been seen by the gastroenterology or hepatology team, a serum...
John Bloch
Who can we help with a TIPS soon after they come in with a variceal bleed?
James Helzberg
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