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Alaqaili, H., AlJuraysan, A., Hawsawi, R., Abuzaid, F., Alharbi, M., Mughallis, A., Alsubhi, Y., Asiri, M., Alamer, A., Azab, A., Khaleel, A., Al-Rajeh, H. (2017). Review on Liver Cirrhosis Complications and Treatment. The Egyptian Journal of Hospital Medicine, 69(8), 3092-3103. doi: 10.12816/0042860
Haider Issa Alaqaili; Ahmed Ibrahim AlJuraysan; Razan Mansour A Hawsawi; Fadia Abdulelah Abuzaid; Muath Abdullah Alharbi; Abdulrhman Ebrahim A. Mughallis; Yazeed Abdullah H Alsubhi; Mohammed Rraiy A Asiri; Abdullah Saleh S Alamer; Abdullah Mohammed S Azab; Abdullah Javed Khaleel; Hanan Khalil Ibrahim Al-Rajeh. "Review on Liver Cirrhosis Complications and Treatment". The Egyptian Journal of Hospital Medicine, 69, 8, 2017, 3092-3103. doi: 10.12816/0042860
Alaqaili, H., AlJuraysan, A., Hawsawi, R., Abuzaid, F., Alharbi, M., Mughallis, A., Alsubhi, Y., Asiri, M., Alamer, A., Azab, A., Khaleel, A., Al-Rajeh, H. (2017). 'Review on Liver Cirrhosis Complications and Treatment', The Egyptian Journal of Hospital Medicine, 69(8), pp. 3092-3103. doi: 10.12816/0042860
Alaqaili, H., AlJuraysan, A., Hawsawi, R., Abuzaid, F., Alharbi, M., Mughallis, A., Alsubhi, Y., Asiri, M., Alamer, A., Azab, A., Khaleel, A., Al-Rajeh, H. Review on Liver Cirrhosis Complications and Treatment. The Egyptian Journal of Hospital Medicine, 2017; 69(8): 3092-3103. doi: 10.12816/0042860

Review on Liver Cirrhosis Complications and Treatment

Article 23, Volume 69, Issue 8, October 2017, Page 3092-3103  XML PDF (521.4 K)
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DOI: 10.12816/0042860
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Authors
Haider Issa Alaqaili1; Ahmed Ibrahim AlJuraysan2; Razan Mansour A Hawsawi3; Fadia Abdulelah Abuzaid4; Muath Abdullah Alharbi5; Abdulrhman Ebrahim A. Mughallis6; Yazeed Abdullah H Alsubhi7; Mohammed Rraiy A Asiri8; Abdullah Saleh S Alamer9; Abdullah Mohammed S Azab7; Abdullah Javed Khaleel7; Hanan Khalil Ibrahim Al-Rajeh10
1Dammam Medical Complex
2King Faisal University
3King sau-Hs
4King Abdulaziz University,Medicine-Basic Medical Sciences-Anatomy,Research Assistant King Fahad Medical Research Center
5Medical University of Lodz
6Jazan General Hospital
7King Abdulaziz University
8Sharg Almjaredah PHCC
9Qassim University
10King Fahad Hospital
Abstract
Background: cirrhosis is a late stage of scarring (fibrosis) of the liver caused by many forms of liver diseases and conditions, such as hepatitis and chronic alcoholism. The liver carries out several necessary functions, including detoxifying harmful substances in your body, cleaning your blood and making vital nutrients. Cirrhosis occurs in response to damage to your liver. Each time your liver is injured, it tries to repair itself. In the process, scar tissue forms. As cirrhosis progresses, more and more scar tissue forms, making it difficult for the liver to function.
Objective of the Study: review and evaluate the best practices in diagnosis, complications and management of cirrhosis, and novel clinical and scientific developments.
Methods: electronic search in the scientific database from 1966 to 2017– (Medline, Embase, the Cochrane Library as well as NHS center websites were searched for English Publications obtained from both reprint requests and by searching the database. Data extracted included authors, country, year of publication, age and sex of patients, epidemiology, geographical distribution, pathophysiology, risk factors, clinical manifestations, investigations and types of surgical treatment.
Results: there is sufficient body of evidence suggesting that cirrhosis is a pathological diagnosis with no laboratory cutoff values for the diagnosis of cirrhosis.
However, it can still be diagnosed clinically, by history, physical examination laboratory analyses and ancillary testing such as ultrasonography. Early diagnosis has proven to give relevantly better case management results while late detection can only hardly manage the symptoms accompanied with cirrhosis.
Conclusion: Screening for chronic liver disease is a key factor for early detection of signs for liver damage, which can be performed inexpensively and easily with clinical history-taking, measurement of transaminase concentrations, upper abdominal ultrasonography, and transient elastography (where available). Abnormal findings should prompt specific diagnostic testing to determine the etiology of the underlying disease. In most patients, the dynamic process of progressive fibrosis, which could ultimately lead to cirrhosis, can be interrupted by the timely recognition of the risk, followed by appropriate treatment.
 
Keywords
Cirrhosis; progressive liver disease; ascites; chronic disease
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