Hepatorenal syndrome (HRS) is a functional renal failure that develops in patients with advanced hepatic cirrhosis with ascites and in those with fulminant hepatic failure. The prevalence of HRS varies among studies but in general it is the third most common cause of acute kidney injury (AKI) in cirrhotic patients after pre-renal azotemia and acute tubular necrosis. HRS carries a grim prognosis with a mortality rate approaching 90% three months after disease diagnosis. Fortunately, different strategies have been proven to be successful in preventing HRS. Although treatment options are available, they are not universally effective in restoring renal function but they might prolong survival long enough for liver transplantation, which is the ...
Hepatorenal syndrome (HRS) is diagnosed in individuals who have no etiologic factors for the develop...
INTRODUCTION: Renal dysfunction is a common complication in patients with end-stage cirrhosis. Since...
Acute renal impairment is common in patients with chronic liver disease, occurring in approximately ...
Hepatorenal syndrome (HRS) is the development of renal failure in patients with chronic previous liv...
Hepatorenal syndrome (HRS) is one of the many potential causes of acute kidney injury (AKI) in patie...
Acute kidney injury (AKI) is a common complication in patients with end-stage liver disease and adva...
Hepatorenal syndrome (HRS) is defined as the occurrence of renal dysfunction in a patient with end-s...
The hepatorenal syndrome (HRS) is a life-threatening form of functional renal failure associated wit...
Hepatorenal syndrome (HRS) involves reversible renal failure in patients with advanced cirrhosis or ...
Advanced cirrhosis is frequently associated with renal dysfunction. Hepatorenal syndrome (HRS) is ch...
Hepatorenal syndrome (HRS) is one of the many potential causes of acute kidney injury (AKI) in patie...
Among the complications of cirrhosis, hepatorenal syndrome (HRS) is characterized by having the wors...
Hepatorenal syndrome (HRS) is functional renal failure that occurs with advanced liver failure. HRS ...
Hepatorenal syndrome (HRS) is defined as renal failure that occurs in the presence of severe acute o...
Introduction: Renal dysfunction is a common complication in patients with end-stage cirrhosis. Since...
Hepatorenal syndrome (HRS) is diagnosed in individuals who have no etiologic factors for the develop...
INTRODUCTION: Renal dysfunction is a common complication in patients with end-stage cirrhosis. Since...
Acute renal impairment is common in patients with chronic liver disease, occurring in approximately ...
Hepatorenal syndrome (HRS) is the development of renal failure in patients with chronic previous liv...
Hepatorenal syndrome (HRS) is one of the many potential causes of acute kidney injury (AKI) in patie...
Acute kidney injury (AKI) is a common complication in patients with end-stage liver disease and adva...
Hepatorenal syndrome (HRS) is defined as the occurrence of renal dysfunction in a patient with end-s...
The hepatorenal syndrome (HRS) is a life-threatening form of functional renal failure associated wit...
Hepatorenal syndrome (HRS) involves reversible renal failure in patients with advanced cirrhosis or ...
Advanced cirrhosis is frequently associated with renal dysfunction. Hepatorenal syndrome (HRS) is ch...
Hepatorenal syndrome (HRS) is one of the many potential causes of acute kidney injury (AKI) in patie...
Among the complications of cirrhosis, hepatorenal syndrome (HRS) is characterized by having the wors...
Hepatorenal syndrome (HRS) is functional renal failure that occurs with advanced liver failure. HRS ...
Hepatorenal syndrome (HRS) is defined as renal failure that occurs in the presence of severe acute o...
Introduction: Renal dysfunction is a common complication in patients with end-stage cirrhosis. Since...
Hepatorenal syndrome (HRS) is diagnosed in individuals who have no etiologic factors for the develop...
INTRODUCTION: Renal dysfunction is a common complication in patients with end-stage cirrhosis. Since...
Acute renal impairment is common in patients with chronic liver disease, occurring in approximately ...