CARDIAC COMPLICATIONS OF LIVER CIRRHOSIS WITH AND WITHOUT HEPATOCELLULER CARCINOMA

Emad Nabil George Marcos;

Abstract


The human liver is the largest single organ in the body and consists of parenchymal cells, which metabolize, detoxify, synthesize, and store nutrients.

Cirrhosis of the liver is a consequence of chronic liver disease characterized by irreversible repla


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Title CARDIAC COMPLICATIONS OF LIVER CIRRHOSIS WITH AND WITHOUT HEPATOCELLULER CARCINOMA
Other Titles المضاعفات القلبية لتليف الكبد في حالة وجود أوعدم وجود سرطان الكبد الأولي
Authors Emad Nabil George Marcos
Keywords CARDIAC COMPLICATIONS OF LIVER CIRRHOSIS WITH AND WITHOUT HEPATOCELLULER CARCINOMA
Issue Date 2011
Description 
The human liver is the largest single organ in the body and consists of parenchymal cells, which metabolize, detoxify, synthesize, and store nutrients.

Cirrhosis of the liver is a consequence of chronic liver disease characterized by irreversible repla

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