Cirrhosis |
DescriptionAn in-depth report on the causes, diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of cirrhosis |
Alternative NamesAlcoholism; Liver Transportation; Primary Billing Cirrhosis |
EncephalopathyThe first step in managing encephalopathy (damage to the brain) is to treat any precipitating cause, if known, such as:
Some studies indicate that manganese poisoning may be partially responsible for encephalopathy in cirrhosis. Studies are needed to determine if drugs that remove manganese improve this complication. Eliminating AmmoniaAmmonia is the leading toxin in causing encephalopathy related to cirrhosis. Mild encephalopathy is managed by directing therapy toward eliminating ammonia in the intestine:
Investigative Agents. Certain drugs, such as flumazenil (Mazicon, Romazicon), are under investigation for treating encephalopathy. Flumazenil is typically administered to counteract the effects of sedatives. |
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