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Hepatic encephalopathy
(redirected from Coma hepaticum)

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hepatic encephalopathy

Hepatic encephalopathy
Also called liver encephalopathy or hepatic coma, this is a disorder in which brain function deteriorates because toxic substances, which would normally be removed by the liver, accumulate in the bloodstream due to liver damage or disease. Early symptoms include subtle changes in logical thinking, personality and behavior. As the disorder progresses, signs of drowsiness and confusion increase until eventually the patient loses consciousness and lapses into coma.
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hepatic encephalopathy Hepatic coma Neurology A complication of hepatic failure due to ↑ ammonia in circulation, which may occur in decompensated cirrhosis or portocaval anastomosis; major finding in HE is cerebral edema, which ↑ morbidity; the Mayo Clinic devised a CT-based system–Brain Edema Severity Score for classifying HE Management It is uncertain whether treatment of cerebral edema ↑ survival in HE
Hepatic encephalopathy clinical forms
Acute HE Marked cognitive impairment and ↓ consciousness
Subacute HE Subtle; spontaneous or due to surgical portal-caval shunt
Chronic progressive HE Associated with dysarthria, ataxia, intention tremor, and choreoathetosis, and dementia  


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