Evaluation of the Role of Free Serotonin Level in Pathogenesis of Esophageal and Fundal Varices

Ahmad Abdul Rafa` Mujahed Al Shafie;

Abstract


Esophageal varices are a major concern in patients with cirrhosis. These varices have a high propensity to bleed because of the fragility of the engorged blood vessels. The prevalence of varices in patients with cirrhosis is approximately 60-80% and the r


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Title Evaluation of the Role of Free Serotonin Level in Pathogenesis of Esophageal and Fundal Varices
Other Titles تقييم دور السيروتونين الحر فى تطوير دوالى المرىء والمعده.
Authors Ahmad Abdul Rafa` Mujahed Al Shafie
Keywords Evaluation of the Role of Free Serotonin Level in Pathogenesis of Esophageal and Fundal Varices
Issue Date 2013
Description 
Esophageal varices are a major concern in patients with cirrhosis. These varices have a high propensity to bleed because of the fragility of the engorged blood vessels. The prevalence of varices in patients with cirrhosis is approximately 60-80% and the r

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