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Blood ammonia levels in liver cirrhosis: a clue for the presence of portosystemic collateral veins

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2009

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Abstract

Identifying cirrhotic patients with high blood ammonia concentrations could be clinically useful, as high levels would lead to suspicion of being in presence of collaterals, in clinical practice of esophageal varices, and pinpoint those patients requiring closer follow-up and endoscopic screening.

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