MELD Score as a Predictor for Early Variceal Rebleeding After Variceal Ligation or Injection Sclerotherapy in Cirrhotic Patients
Samy Mahmoud Abdou Mahmoud;
Abstract
Summary
Gastroesophgeal variceal hemorrhage (GOV) is a major complication of portal hypertension resulting from liver cirrhosis. It occurs in 30% of patients with cirrhosis and accounts for 80-90% of bleeding episodes in these patients. GOV hemorrhage is
Gastroesophgeal variceal hemorrhage (GOV) is a major complication of portal hypertension resulting from liver cirrhosis. It occurs in 30% of patients with cirrhosis and accounts for 80-90% of bleeding episodes in these patients. GOV hemorrhage is
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| Title | MELD Score as a Predictor for Early Variceal Rebleeding After Variceal Ligation or Injection Sclerotherapy in Cirrhotic Patients | Other Titles | استخدام مقياس ميلد كقيمه تنبؤيةللتكرار المبكرللنزيف بعد ربط او حقن الدوالى في مرضى التليف الكبدى فى مصر | Authors | Samy Mahmoud Abdou Mahmoud | Keywords | MELD Score as a Predictor for Early Variceal Rebleeding After Variceal Ligation or Injection Sclerotherapy in Cirrhotic Patients | Issue Date | 2013 | Description | Summary Gastroesophgeal variceal hemorrhage (GOV) is a major complication of portal hypertension resulting from liver cirrhosis. It occurs in 30% of patients with cirrhosis and accounts for 80-90% of bleeding episodes in these patients. GOV hemorrhage is |
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