The peripheral arterial vasodilation hypothesis has been most influential in the field of cirrhosis and its complications. It has given rise to hundreds of pathophysiological studies in experimental and human cirrhosis and is the theoretical basis of life-saving treatments. It is undisputed that splanchnic arterial vasodilation contributes to portal hypertension and is the basis for manifestations such as ascites and hepatorenal syndrome, but the body of research generated by the hypothesis has revealed gaps in the original pathophysiological interpretation of these complications. The expansion of our knowledge on the mechanisms regulating vascular tone, inflammation and the host-microbiota interaction require a broader approach to advanced...
Portal hypertension is primarily caused by the increase in resistance to portal outflow and secondly...
Acute‐on‐chronic liver failure (ACLF) in cirrhosis is characterized by acute decompensation (AD), or...
In the last decade, knowledge regarding mechanisms involved in the pathogenesis of portal hypertensi...
The peripheral arterial vasodilation hypothesis has been most influential in the field of cirrhosis ...
Acute decompensation (AD) of cirrhosis is defined by the development of ascites, hepatic encephalopa...
AbstractAcute or chronic insults to the liver are usually followed by a tissue repairing process. Un...
Acute or chronic insults to the liver are usually followed by a tissue repairing process. Unfortunat...
In cirrhosis of the liver, according to the peripheral arterial vasodilation hypothesis, relative un...
Increased resistance to portal flow and increased portal inflow due to mesenteric vasodilatation rep...
SummaryPortal hypertension has traditionally been viewed as a progressive process, involving ultrast...
Acute-on-chronic liver failure (ACLF) in cirrhosis is characterized by acute decompensation (AD), or...
Acute-on-chronic liver failure (ACLF) in cirrhosis is characterized by acute decompensation (AD), or...
Traditionally, the complications of cirrhosis, namely variceal bleeding, ascites and hepatic encepha...
Portal hypertension has traditionally been viewed as a progressive process, involving ultrastructura...
Acute-on-chronic liver failure (ACLF) in cirrhosis is characterized by acute decompensation (AD), or...
Portal hypertension is primarily caused by the increase in resistance to portal outflow and secondly...
Acute‐on‐chronic liver failure (ACLF) in cirrhosis is characterized by acute decompensation (AD), or...
In the last decade, knowledge regarding mechanisms involved in the pathogenesis of portal hypertensi...
The peripheral arterial vasodilation hypothesis has been most influential in the field of cirrhosis ...
Acute decompensation (AD) of cirrhosis is defined by the development of ascites, hepatic encephalopa...
AbstractAcute or chronic insults to the liver are usually followed by a tissue repairing process. Un...
Acute or chronic insults to the liver are usually followed by a tissue repairing process. Unfortunat...
In cirrhosis of the liver, according to the peripheral arterial vasodilation hypothesis, relative un...
Increased resistance to portal flow and increased portal inflow due to mesenteric vasodilatation rep...
SummaryPortal hypertension has traditionally been viewed as a progressive process, involving ultrast...
Acute-on-chronic liver failure (ACLF) in cirrhosis is characterized by acute decompensation (AD), or...
Acute-on-chronic liver failure (ACLF) in cirrhosis is characterized by acute decompensation (AD), or...
Traditionally, the complications of cirrhosis, namely variceal bleeding, ascites and hepatic encepha...
Portal hypertension has traditionally been viewed as a progressive process, involving ultrastructura...
Acute-on-chronic liver failure (ACLF) in cirrhosis is characterized by acute decompensation (AD), or...
Portal hypertension is primarily caused by the increase in resistance to portal outflow and secondly...
Acute‐on‐chronic liver failure (ACLF) in cirrhosis is characterized by acute decompensation (AD), or...
In the last decade, knowledge regarding mechanisms involved in the pathogenesis of portal hypertensi...