Ascites and hyponatremia are frequent complications of advanced liver cirrhosis. Over 50 % of cirrhotic patients develop ascites and about one third gets hyponatremic. The development of ascites is due to an increased sodium retention in the kidneys, leading to expansion of extracellular volume and accumulation of fluid in the peritoneum. Hyponatremia is related to an impairment in the renal capacity to eliminate solute-free water that causes water retention that is disproportionate to the sodium retention, thus causing a reduction in serum sodium concentration. The exact pathogenesis of sodium retention is not clear, yet. The main pathogenic factor responsible for hyponatremia is a nonosmotic hypersecretion of vasopressin from the neurohyp...
Medical treatment of cirrhotic ascites is essentially supportive, dictated by the patient's discomfo...
Hypervolemic (dilutional) hyponatremia is the most common dysnatremia in cirrhosis, with a prevalenc...
Ascites formation in patients with cirrhosis, portal hypertension, or both usually results from hype...
Hyponatremia is common in cirrhosis. It mostly occurs in an advanced stage of the disease and is ass...
none3noHyponatremia is common in cirrhosis. It mostly occurs in an advanced stage of the disease and...
Ascites and renal dysfunction are frequent complications experienced by patients with cirrhosis of t...
Advanced liver cirrhosis requiring hospitalization is frequently associated with electrolytic distur...
Ascites and hyponatremia are the most common complications in patients with liver cirrhosis and deve...
Abstract Hyponatremia is common in patients with cir-rhosis and portal hypertension, and is characte...
Ascites is the most common cause of decompensation in cirrhosis, and 5% to 10% of patients with comp...
Advanced cirrhosis is frequently associated with renal dysfunction. Hepatorenal syndrome (HRS) is ch...
Hyponatremia in cirrhosis is associated with significant morbidity and mortality and complicates asc...
Hyponatraemia is a common complication of advanced cirrhosis related to an impairment in the renal c...
Accumulation of fluid as ascites is the most common complication of cirrhosis. This is occurring in ...
Patients with cirrhosis may develop significant complications of renal function manifested initially...
Medical treatment of cirrhotic ascites is essentially supportive, dictated by the patient's discomfo...
Hypervolemic (dilutional) hyponatremia is the most common dysnatremia in cirrhosis, with a prevalenc...
Ascites formation in patients with cirrhosis, portal hypertension, or both usually results from hype...
Hyponatremia is common in cirrhosis. It mostly occurs in an advanced stage of the disease and is ass...
none3noHyponatremia is common in cirrhosis. It mostly occurs in an advanced stage of the disease and...
Ascites and renal dysfunction are frequent complications experienced by patients with cirrhosis of t...
Advanced liver cirrhosis requiring hospitalization is frequently associated with electrolytic distur...
Ascites and hyponatremia are the most common complications in patients with liver cirrhosis and deve...
Abstract Hyponatremia is common in patients with cir-rhosis and portal hypertension, and is characte...
Ascites is the most common cause of decompensation in cirrhosis, and 5% to 10% of patients with comp...
Advanced cirrhosis is frequently associated with renal dysfunction. Hepatorenal syndrome (HRS) is ch...
Hyponatremia in cirrhosis is associated with significant morbidity and mortality and complicates asc...
Hyponatraemia is a common complication of advanced cirrhosis related to an impairment in the renal c...
Accumulation of fluid as ascites is the most common complication of cirrhosis. This is occurring in ...
Patients with cirrhosis may develop significant complications of renal function manifested initially...
Medical treatment of cirrhotic ascites is essentially supportive, dictated by the patient's discomfo...
Hypervolemic (dilutional) hyponatremia is the most common dysnatremia in cirrhosis, with a prevalenc...
Ascites formation in patients with cirrhosis, portal hypertension, or both usually results from hype...