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Review
. 2012 Sep-Oct;18(5):301-9.
doi: 10.4103/1319-3767.101123.

Hepatic encephalopathy

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Hepatic encephalopathy

Wissam Bleibel et al. Saudi J Gastroenterol. 2012 Sep-Oct.

Abstract

Chronic liver disease and cirrhosis affect hundreds of millions of patients all over the world. The majority of patients with cirrhosis will eventually develop complications related to portal hypertension. One of these recurrent and difficult to treat complications is hepatic encephalopathy. Studies have indicated that overt hepatic encephalopathy affects 30 to 45% of patients with cirrhosis and a higher percentage may be affected by minimal degree of encephalopathy. All of these factors add to the impact of hepatic encephalopathy on the healthcare system and presents a major challenge to the gastroenterologist, hospitalist and primary care physician.

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Classification of hepatic encephalopathy according to the working party at the 11th World Congress of Gastroenterology, Vienna, 1998.[6]
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Algorithm for evaluation and treatment of HE

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