Monday, March 17, 2008
Clinical manifestations of patients with cirrhosis
On the spontaneous bacterial peritonitis (SBP) clinical manifestations, symptoms not typical. About half of patients with abdominal signs. 10 percent without any symptoms. 30% of acute onset. Most of the sub-acute, chronic light even with the onset of occult. 50% to 80% of the patients fever, chills sometimes. 27% -72% of patients with abdominal pain, and most persistent pain and acute pain or rare burst colic, places in the entire abdomen, upper abdomen or Qizhou. Some patients with diarrhoea and vomiting, see less typical signs of peritonitis, and most deep abdominal tenderness, light tenderness. To a small number of hepatic encephalopathy, shock first diagnosed, and some performance for refractory ascites
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