Objective: To describe the biochemical, hematological and ultrasonographic determinants of esophageal varices in cirrhosis patients. Study design: A cross-sectional, analytical study. Location and Duration: In the Gastroenterology Department of Nishtar Hospital, Multan for one year duration from June 2017 to June 2018. Methods: 150 subjects with cirrhosis and no varices hemorrhage history underwent hematological, physical, abdominal ultrasound and biochemical examinations. All patients underwent esophagogastroduodenoscopy (EGD). The presence of varices in EGD correlated with regression analysis and biochemical, ultrasonographic and hematological variables. Results: Esophageal varices was observed in 96 patients and no varices was presen...
Background: Todays guidelines are clear that there are no substitute markers to determine the presen...
Background: The incidence of esophageal varices in patients with cirrhosis ranges from 35 to 80%. Th...
Introduction: Preliminary data suggested that non-invasive methods could be useful to assess presen...
Objective: To describe the biochemical, hematological and ultrasonographic determinants of esophagea...
Objective: To describe the biochemical, hematological and ultrasonographic determinants of esophagea...
Background: Standard diagnosis for determining the degree of varices is by endoscopy. However, somet...
Introduction: Upper gastro-intestinal endoscopy remains the gold standard for screening for esophage...
Background/Aim: Esophageal varices (EVs) are a serious consequence of portal hypertension in patien...
Objective: To determine the cause and frequency of esophageal varices in patients with liver cirrhos...
INTRODUCTION: Identication of large-sized esophageal varices, before their first bleeding, is essen...
Purpose: Esophageal varices are a dangerous complication of liver cirrhosis. The development of cost...
Objective: Cirrhotic patients commonly undergo screening endoscopy for the existence of esophageal ...
Background: It is currently recommended that all patients with liver cirrhosis undergo upper gastroi...
BACKGROUND Most cirrhotic patients will develop oesophageal varices over their lifetime and the ann...
Aim: To study the effectiveness of 6 non-invasive methods in the evaluation of the presence of esoph...
Background: Todays guidelines are clear that there are no substitute markers to determine the presen...
Background: The incidence of esophageal varices in patients with cirrhosis ranges from 35 to 80%. Th...
Introduction: Preliminary data suggested that non-invasive methods could be useful to assess presen...
Objective: To describe the biochemical, hematological and ultrasonographic determinants of esophagea...
Objective: To describe the biochemical, hematological and ultrasonographic determinants of esophagea...
Background: Standard diagnosis for determining the degree of varices is by endoscopy. However, somet...
Introduction: Upper gastro-intestinal endoscopy remains the gold standard for screening for esophage...
Background/Aim: Esophageal varices (EVs) are a serious consequence of portal hypertension in patien...
Objective: To determine the cause and frequency of esophageal varices in patients with liver cirrhos...
INTRODUCTION: Identication of large-sized esophageal varices, before their first bleeding, is essen...
Purpose: Esophageal varices are a dangerous complication of liver cirrhosis. The development of cost...
Objective: Cirrhotic patients commonly undergo screening endoscopy for the existence of esophageal ...
Background: It is currently recommended that all patients with liver cirrhosis undergo upper gastroi...
BACKGROUND Most cirrhotic patients will develop oesophageal varices over their lifetime and the ann...
Aim: To study the effectiveness of 6 non-invasive methods in the evaluation of the presence of esoph...
Background: Todays guidelines are clear that there are no substitute markers to determine the presen...
Background: The incidence of esophageal varices in patients with cirrhosis ranges from 35 to 80%. Th...
Introduction: Preliminary data suggested that non-invasive methods could be useful to assess presen...