The endocrinology and pathophysiology of alcoholic cirrhosis and functional renal failure--a review
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The endocrinology and pathophysiology of alcoholic cirrhosis and functional renal failure--a review
Abstract
The pathophysiology and characteristics of decompensated alcoholic cirrhosis and functional renal failure are reviewed. The review will be restricted to alcoholic cirrhosis, because most cases of functional renal failure in the United States occur in the setting of alcoholic cirrhosis, which is also the most common cause of ascites in North America and Europe. Moreover, hepatorenal syndrome may complicate other forms of liver disease besides alcoholic cirrhosis, but the pathogenesis in such circumstances may not be the same as in the cirrhotic state.
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