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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