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hepatocerebral degeneration
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liver anatomy, chronic acquired, non-wilsonian, hepatocerebral degeneration, hepatocerebral degeneration, brain disorder, liver damage, a chronic condition and, lead to irreversible neurological symptoms, liver damage, lead, accumulation of ammonia, toxic materials, the organ doesn't function properly to metabolize, excrete them, chemicals, destroy brain tissue, coma, potentially death, specific brain areas, basal ganglia, more susceptible to injury, liver failure, the basal ganglia, involved, in the regulation of movement, develop tremors, twitching, involuntary movements, neurologic symptoms, hepatocerebral degeneration, neurological syndrome it causes, occur in any case of acquired liver failure, hepatitis, tremor, shaking of arms, head, ataxia, unsteady walking, difficulty walking, chorea, uncontrolled body movements, myoclonus, spasm of muscles, impairment of intellectual function, coma, jaundice, rigidity, gastrointestinal bleeding from esophageal varices, ascites, fluid, in the abdomen, causing swelling, a thorough neurological examination, reveal signs of dementia, involuntary movements, gait instability, laboratory studies, an elevated ammonia level, abnormal liver function tests, imaging studies, the head, not show any abnormalities, non-specific changes, in the basal ganglia, an eeg test, diffuse slowing consistent, an abnormal metabolic process, treatment is aimed at reducing the metabolic by-products that accumulate, due to liver failure, laxatives lactulose that lower the level of ammonia, in the blood, no specific treatment, the neurologic syndrome, liver disease, a liver transplant, cure the liver disease, the neurological symptoms, not be reversible, continue to get worse, die if a liver transplant is not performed, a transplant occurs early, in the course, neurological syndrome reversible, complications include hepatic coma, severe brain damage, symptoms of liver disease, not possible, prevent all forms of liver disease, alcoholic, viral hepatitis, potentially preventable, not drinking, drinking only in moderation, avoidance of risky behavior iv drug use, particularly sharing needles, injection paraphernalia, unprotected sexual encounters, significantly decrease the risk of acquiring alcoholic, viral hepatitis, non-wilsonian, hepatocerebral degeneration, complex management decisions.
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