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Hepatorenal syndrome

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Hepatorenal syndrome
Definition
Hepatorenal syndrome is a condition in which the kidneys fail suddenly in a person with cirrhosis of the liver. It is a serious complication of cirrhosis.
Overview, Causes, & Risk Factors ...

 


Hepatorenal syndrome is a life-threatening medical condition that consists of rapid deterioration in kidney function in individuals with cirrhosis or fulminant liver failure. HRS is usually fatal unless a liver transplant is...
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Hepatorenal Syndrome
Hepatorenal syndrome occurs if the kidneys drastically reduce their own blood flow in response to the altered blood flow in the liver.

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Hepatorenal syndrome: For unknown reasons, liver failure leads to kidney failure in some people.
Often the progress toward liver failure is slow and gradual.

Cerebrohepatorenal syndrome: A genetic disorder, which is also called the Zellweger syndrome, characterized by the reduction or absence of peroxisomes (cell structures that rid the body of toxic substances) in the cells of the liver, ...

Hepatorenal syndrome
Hyperaldosteronism - primary and secondary
Aldosterone ...

Hepatorenal syndrome is a condition in which there is progressive kidney failure in a person with cirrhosis of the liver. It is a serious and often life-threatening complication of cirrhosis.
Causes, incidence, and risk factors ...

Hepatorenal syndrome
The Asymptomatic Patient With Abnormal Laboratory Test Results
Aminotransferases ...

Hepatorenal syndrome occurs if the kidneys drastically reduce their own blood flow in response to the altered blood flow in the liver. It is a life-threatening complication of late-stage liver disease that occurs in patients with ascites.

HEPATORENAL SYNDROME: pertaining to the kidney failure in the presence of liver disease.
HEPATOTOXICITY (adjective HEPATOTOXIC): toxic or poisonous to the liver.
HERBALISM (HERBAL THERAPY): the medicinal or therapeutic use of plants or plant products.

cerebrohepatorenal syndrome
PBD, ZSS
peroxisome biogenesis disorders, Zellweger syndrome spectrum
Zellweger syndrome spectrum ...

Hepatorenal syndrome
Hereditary amyloidosis
Hereditary angioedema
Hereditary elliptocytosis
Hereditary fructose intolerance
Hereditary ovalocytosis
Hereditary urea cycle abnormality
Hernia
Herniated nucleus pulposus
Herpangina ...

Hepatorenal Syndrome
Hepatorenal tyrosinemia
Hereditary Alkaptonuria
Hereditary Areflexic Dystasia
Hereditary Arthro-Ophthalmopathy
Hereditary Ataxia, Friedrich's Type
Hereditary Chorea
Hereditary Chronic Progressive Chorea ...

Hepatorenal Syndrome ... reduced urination
Hepatorenal tyrosinemia ... blood in urine
Herbal Agent adverse reaction -- Chaparral ... dark urine
Herbal Agent adverse reaction -- Maté ... urinary retention ...

Total terms starting with selected letter: 2335 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 Current page: 8Cerebral thrombosis Cerebral Vascular Accident (CVA) Cerebral ventricle Cerebritis Cerebrohepatorenal syndrome Cerebrospinal ...

cerebrohepatorenal syndrome
cervical compression syndrome
cervical disc syndrome
cervical fusion syndrome
cervical rib and band syndrome
cervical rib syndrome
cervical tension syndrome
cervico-oculo-acoustic syndrome
Cestan-Chenais syndrome ...

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People with cirrhosis who develop hepatorenal syndrome must undergo regular hemodialysis treatment, which uses a machine to clean wastes from the blood. Medications are also given to improve blood flow through the kidneys.
Liver Transplantation ...

Hepatorenal syndrome (kidney failure)
Weight loss and protein malnutrition
Mental confusion, change in the level of alertness, or coma (hepatic encephalopathy)
Other complications of liver cirrhosis ...

Hepatorenal syndrome. Kidney (renal) failure can occur in cases of advanced liver disease stemming from cirrhosis. Usually, liver failure is the condition that threatens a person's life.

This is usually caused by either hepatorenal syndrome or Multiple organ dysfunction syndrome. Acute renal failure may also be the primary clinical manifestation of toxicity.

Complications of spontaneous peritonitis may include abscess development; intestinal obstruction from scar tissue; hepatorenal syndrome; hepatic encephalopathy; ...

Hepatorenal syndrome defined as renal failure due to vasoconstriction of renal vasculature and renal hypoperfusion (Acute [Type 1], and stable/slowly progressive [Type 2]).105
Hepatic encephalopathy.

vascular (Budd-Chiari syndrome, Hepatic veno-occlusive disease, Portal hypertension, Nutmeg liver) Â- Alcoholic liver disease Â- Liver failure (Hepatic encephalopathy, Acute liver failure) Â- Liver abscess (Pyogenic, Amoebic) Â- Hepatorenal syndrome ...

Hepatorenal Syndrome
Hepatorenal tyrosinemia
Hepsera - Medication
Herceptin - Medication
Hereditary Alkaptonuria
Hereditary Areflexic Dystasia
Hereditary Arthro-Ophthalmopathy
Hereditary Ataxia, Friedrich's Type
hereditary atransferrinemia ...

See also: Kidney, Hypertension, Symptom, Bleeding, Cirrhosis