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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