Hepatic Microcirculatory Thrombosis in Acute-on-Chronic Hepatic Failure

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What is the aim of the study?

To evaluate the possibility of hepatic microcirculatory thrombosis

Which biomarkers were evaluated in the diagnosis?

Both plasma fibrin monomer (FM) and D-dimer

Which department at Zagazig University conducted the research?

Department of Internal Medicine

How many patients were included in the study?

50

When was the article accepted for publication?

25 March 2018

True or false: Acute-on-chronic hepatic failure is a single disorder?

False

True or false: Plasma fibrin monomer (FM) and D-dimer are evaluated in the diagnosis of hepatic microcirculatory thrombosis?

True

True or false: Hepatic microcirculatory thrombosis is possible in acute-on-chronic hepatic failure?

True

True or false: The study included 50 patients?

True

True or false: The article was accepted for publication on March 25, 2018?

True

Study Notes

Study Overview

  • The aim of the study is to evaluate biomarkers in the diagnosis of hepatic microcirculatory thrombosis in acute-on-chronic hepatic failure.

Biomarkers Evaluated

  • Biomarkers evaluated in the diagnosis include plasma fibrin monomer (FM) and D-dimer.

Research Department

  • The research was conducted in the Tropical Medicine Department at Zagazig University.

Study Population

  • The study included a total of unspecified number of patients.

Publication Details

  • The article was accepted for publication on an unspecified date.

Key Concepts

  • Acute-on-chronic hepatic failure is not a single disorder, it's a complex condition.
  • Hepatic microcirculatory thrombosis is possible in acute-on-chronic hepatic failure.
  • Plasma fibrin monomer (FM) and D-dimer are evaluated in the diagnosis of hepatic microcirculatory thrombosis.

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