MSCT SIGNS OF HPS EVALUATION IN 100 EGYPTIAN PATIENTS WITH POST-HEPATITIS C LIVER CIRRHOSIS
Eman Zaki Bassyouni Nossair;
Abstract
Hepatopulmonary syndrome is characterized by a defect in arterial oxygenation induced by pulmonary vascular dilatation in the setting of liver disease most commonly cirrhosis. It is defined by an arterial oxygen tension < 70 mmHg. Patients with pulmonary
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| Title | MSCT SIGNS OF HPS EVALUATION IN 100 EGYPTIAN PATIENTS WITH POST-HEPATITIS C LIVER CIRRHOSIS | Other Titles | تقييم علامات متلازمة الكبدي الرئوي بالأشعة المقطعية متعددة المقاطع في مائة مريض مصري مصاب بتليف الكبد بعد التهاب الكبد الوبائي C | Authors | Eman Zaki Bassyouni Nossair | Keywords | MSCT SIGNS OF HPS EVALUATION IN 100 EGYPTIAN PATIENTS WITH POST-HEPATITIS C LIVER CIRRHOSIS | Issue Date | 2013 | Description | Hepatopulmonary syndrome is characterized by a defect in arterial oxygenation induced by pulmonary vascular dilatation in the setting of liver disease most commonly cirrhosis. It is defined by an arterial oxygen tension < 70 mmHg. Patients with pulmonary |
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