MELD Score as a Predictor for Early Variceal Rebleeding After Variceal Ligation or Injection Sclerotherapy in Cirrhotic Patients

Samy Mahmoud Abdou Mahmoud;

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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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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
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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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