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Intestinal permeability is increased in patients with advanced cirrhosis.
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The increased intestinal permeability is related to the progression of the liver disease and is more relevant with overt clinical complications. This is due to an increased absorption of lactulose. However, as liver disease progresses, mannitol absorption is progressively reduced, probably due to a reduced surface of absorption, and these events are more relevant in patients with overt clinical complications.