Hyponatremia and Zinc Deficiency as a risk factor for Hepatic Encephalopathy in cirrhotic patients

Hamdy Abdel Wareth Abdel Halim;

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Cirrhosis is a gradually developing, chronic disease of the liver which always involves the organ as a whole. It is the irreversible consequence and final stage of various chronic liver diseases of different etiology or the result of long-term exposure to


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Title Hyponatremia and Zinc Deficiency as a risk factor for Hepatic Encephalopathy in cirrhotic patients
Other Titles نقص الصوديوم بالدم ونقص الزنك كعوامل خطر للغيبوبة الكبدية في مرضى التليف الكبدى
Authors Hamdy Abdel Wareth Abdel Halim
Keywords Hyponatremia and Zinc Deficiency as a risk factor for Hepatic Encephalopathy in cirrhotic patients
Issue Date 2012
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Cirrhosis is a gradually developing, chronic disease of the liver which always involves the organ as a whole. It is the irreversible consequence and final stage of various chronic liver diseases of different etiology or the result of long-term exposure to

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