Some Features of Hemorrhagic Syndrome in Chronic Diffuse Liver Diseases
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.37506/ijfmt.v14i4.12825Keywords:
Hemorrhagic syndrome, liver cirrhosis, chronic hepatitis, hemostasis.Abstract
Objective of the Study: To characterize the hemorrhagic syndrome in patients with chronic hepatitis and
liver cirrhosis of viral cause.
Materials and Method: 80 patients with liver cirrhosis of viral cause have been studied, 20 patients with
liver cirrhosis of non-viral cause and 62 patients with chronic viral hepatitis.
Results of the Study: Hemorrhagic syndrome was pronounced in patients with liver cirrhosis of viral cause,
and much less pronounced in the group of patients with liver cirrhosis of non-viral cause. In patients with
chronic viral hepatitis B and C, bleeding symptoms were much less common.
Conclusions: Severe hemorrhagic syndrome with liver cirrhosis of viral cause requires a detailed study of
coagulation and vascular-platelet hemostasis for the prevention and treatment of bleeding.
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