Hepatic encephalopathy may be triggered by decreased NH3 removal, such as _____ failure
Spontaneous bacterial peritonitis is treated empirically with a _____
AST _____ ALT in nonalcoholic liver disease suggests progression to advanced fibrosis or cirrhosis
_____ is a common, potentially fatal bacterial infection in patients with cirrhosis and ascites
Is liver failure followed with PT or PTT? _____
Klebsiella pneumoniae is often complicated by _____ formation in the lungs and liver
Meigs' syndrome
What conditions are associated with myoclonus?
hepatic encephalopathy (ammonia intoxication)
_____ presents as a mass in the liver that is treated pharmacologically
Hint: Entamoeba histolytica or Echinococcus
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