Clinical And Laboratory Predictors Of Outcome After Acute Variceal Bleeding

Atef Abdel Aziz Ali;

Abstract


Background: Chronic liver diseases and cirrhosis have a 10-year mortality of 34-66%. Acute variceal hemorrhage (AVH) secondary to cirrhosis is the most important cause of mortality in cirrhosis. The prediction and evaluation of adequate hemostasis by non-


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Title Clinical And Laboratory Predictors Of Outcome After Acute Variceal Bleeding
Other Titles 2009التغيير الاكلينيكى والمعملى للنتائج المتوقعة بعد النزيف الحاد لدوالى المرئ
Authors Atef Abdel Aziz Ali
Keywords Clinical And Laboratory Predictors Of Outcome After Acute Variceal Bleeding
Issue Date 2009
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Background: Chronic liver diseases and cirrhosis have a 10-year mortality of 34-66%. Acute variceal hemorrhage (AVH) secondary to cirrhosis is the most important cause of mortality in cirrhosis. The prediction and evaluation of adequate hemostasis by non-

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