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2. The Measurement of Observer Disagreement in the Recording of Signs
3. Sodium homeostasis with chronic sodium loading in preascitic cirrhosis
4. FAMILIAL NON-ALCOHOLIC STEATOHEPATITIS: 850
5. Acute hepatitis B in the era of immunisation: pitfalls in the identification of high risk patients
6. Cellular Transplantation in the Treatment of Experimental Hepatic Failure
7. Cardiac response to exercise in cirrhosis: Authors’ reply
8. The cardiac response to exercise in cirrhosis
9. Losartan and renal sodium handling
10. Haemodynamic, renal sodium handling, and neurohormonal effects of acute administration of low dose losartan, an angiotensin II receptor antagonist, in preascitic cirrhosis
11. Hepatorenal syndrome and ascites - questions and answers: QUESTION 44: Is treatment with antibiotics useful in avoiding recurrence of ascites, spontaneous bacterial peritonitis or hepatorenal syndrome?
12. Hepatorenal syndrome and ascites - questions and answers: QUESTION 48: Will patients with a good response to TIPS avoid liver transplantation?
13. Hepatorenal syndrome and ascites - questions and answers: QUESTION 46: Are calcium channel blockers useful in patients with hepatorenal syndrome (HRS)?
14. Hepatorenal syndrome and ascites - questions and answers: QUESTION 50: In patients with ascites or hepatorenal syndrome (HRS), is liver function the most important factor determining survival or death in patients?
15. Hepatorenal syndrome and ascites - questions and answers: QUESTION 49: Why do patients with cholestatic cirrhosis develop ascites or hepatorenal syndrome (HRS) less frequently or much later?
16. Hepatorenal syndrome and ascites - questions and answers: QUESTION 45: In patients with refractory ascites or hepatorenal syndrome (HRS) who cannot be transplanted, which vasoconstricting factor should be chosen and at what doses?
17. Hepatorenal syndrome and ascites - questions and answers: QUESTION 47: Is the TIPS really effective in determining improvement in hemodynamics, renal function and sodium excretion, and how long?
18. Hepatorenal syndrome and ascites - questions and answers: QUESTION 34: How many well treated patients will develop dilutional hyponatraemia?
19. Hepatorenal syndrome and ascites - questions and answers: QUESTION 39: Is sub-clinical renal impairment a common preliminary stage leading to hepatorenal syndrome (HRS)?
20. Hepatorenal syndrome and ascites - questions and answers: QUESTION 43: How many cases showing typical signs of spontaneous bacterial peritonitis have already been treated with diuretics and/or paracentesis?
21. Hepatorenal syndrome and ascites - questions and answers: QUESTION 31: Perhaps patients who undergo paracentesis respond better to diuretics; why?
22. Hepatorenal syndrome and ascites - questions and answers: QUESTION 37: How many patients with decompensated cirrhosis develop refractory ascites and when?
23. Hepatorenal syndrome and ascites - questions and answers: QUESTION 41: Is endotoxaemia important in determining derangement of haemodynamics and renal function through nitric oxide release?
24. Hepatorenal syndrome and ascites - questions and answers: QUESTION 42: Is spontaneous bacterial peritonitis (SBP) more frequent in alcoholic patients?
25. Hepatorenal syndrome and ascites - questions and answers: QUESTION 33: Why don't patients with subclinical renal dysfunction tolerate anti-aldosteronics?
26. Hepatorenal syndrome and ascites - questions and answers: QUESTION 38: How many develop hepato-renal syndrome (HRS) considering different etiologies?
27. Hepatorenal syndrome and ascites - questions and answers: QUESTION 30: How much does accurate and continuous treatment influence the occurrence of hepatorenal syndrome (HRS) in patients with ascites?
28. Hepatorenal syndrome and ascites - questions and answers: QUESTION 40: Does age of the patient influence renal response to diuretics and the occurrence of hepatorenal syndrome (HRS)?
29. Hepatorenal syndrome and ascites - questions and answers: QUESTION 36: How can hyponatraemia be treated without side effects?
30. Hepatorenal syndrome and ascites - questions and answers: QUESTION 35: Is hyponatraemia always dilutional?
31. Hepatorenal syndrome and ascites - questions and answers: QUESTION 28: Is the progressive elevation of diuretic dosage justified in treating diuretic-resistant ascites?
32. Hepatorenal syndrome and ascites - questions and answers: QUESTION 22: Which are the best predictors for favorable response to diuretics?
33. Hepatorenal syndrome and ascites - questions and answers: QUESTION 32: Is repeated plasma expansion useful in improving response to diuretic treatment?
34. Hepatorenal syndrome and ascites - questions and answers: QUESTION 26: Is paracentesis useful in patients with non-tense ascites who, however, require the continuous administration of diuretics at high doses?
35. Hepatorenal syndrome and ascites - questions and answers: QUESTION 29: Which factors are considered effective in predicting renal dysfunction?
36. Hepatorenal syndrome and ascites - questions and answers: QUESTION 27: Is a sequential or step-by-step diuretic regimen justified?
37. Hepatorenal syndrome and ascites - questions and answers: QUESTION 15: Is primary sodium retention treatable?
38. Hepatorenal syndrome and ascites - questions and answers: QUESTION 25: In patients with refractory ascites could a better response be obtained with higher doses of diuretics or with more invasive procedures?
39. Hepatorenal syndrome and ascites - questions and answers: QUESTION 21: How much can early treatment with anti-aldosteronics (or loop diuretics) influence portal hypertension and its consequences?
40. Hepatorenal syndrome and ascites - questions and answers: QUESTION 17: Is arterial drug-induced vasoconstriction capable of preventing liquid accumulation in advanced liver cirrhosis?
41. Hepatorenal syndrome and ascites - questions and answers: QUESTION 13: Why are physiological diuretic factors in patients with decompensated cirrhosis always increased?
42. Hepatorenal syndrome and ascites - questions and answers: QUESTION 24: How much and in what manner are diuretic drugs dangerous for renal function?
43. Hepatorenal syndrome and ascites - questions and answers: QUESTION 23: Which factors are capable of influencing life expectancy in decompensated cirrhosis?
44. Hepatorenal syndrome and ascites - questions and answers: QUESTION 20: Are autacoid systems protective within the kidney?
45. Hepatorenal syndrome and ascites - questions and answers: QUESTION 9: Is primary sodium retention common in advanced cirrhosis?
46. Hepatorenal syndrome and ascites - questions and answers: QUESTION 14: Why do patients with decompensated cirrhosis present high levels of ANP and BNP without renal response?
47. Hepatorenal syndrome and ascites - questions and answers: QUESTION 19: Is hyperdynamic circulation simply a secondary stage during peripheral vasodilation in advanced decompensated cirrhosis?
48. Hepatorenal syndrome and ascites - questions and answers: QUESTION 16: Are drugs capable of reducing systemic vasodilation in an early stage?
49. Hepatorenal syndrome and ascites - questions and answers: QUESTION 12: Is effective arterial blood volume (EABV) really decreased?
50. Hepatorenal syndrome and ascites - questions and answers: QUESTION 18: Are systemic vasoactive systems, when activated, protective or damaging in regards to hemodynamics and renal function?
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