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Hepatorenal syndrome: diagnostic accuracy, clinical features, and outcome in a tertiary care center

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Abstract

The diagnostic accuracy (or lack thereof) of HRS highlights the importance of ensuring that diagnostic criteria are met in studies describing the natural history and/or the results of therapeutic intervention in HRS. Alcohol abuse is a common predisposing factor for the development of HRS. Infection, GI bleed, and aggressive paracentesis were the most common precipitating factors for HRS.

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