Liver Dysfunction in the Pediatric Emergency Room: The Role of Infection
Yasser Ahmed Rashed;
Abstract
Sepsis is the leading cause of death in patients admitted in intensive care units (IUCs). Hepatic dysfunction represents a common manifestation during the sepsis process, ranging from a mild elevation of serum bilirubin and/or liver enzymes to severe hepa
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| Title | Liver Dysfunction in the Pediatric Emergency Room: The Role of Infection | Other Titles | اختلال وظائف الكبد فى الأطفال المرضى بوحدات الرعاية المركزة والدور السببى للتلوث الميكروبى | Authors | Yasser Ahmed Rashed | Keywords | Liver Dysfunction in the Pediatric Emergency Room: The Role of Infection | Issue Date | 2012 | Description | Sepsis is the leading cause of death in patients admitted in intensive care units (IUCs). Hepatic dysfunction represents a common manifestation during the sepsis process, ranging from a mild elevation of serum bilirubin and/or liver enzymes to severe hepa |
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