SY Hwang, SJ Yu, EJ Cho, ES Jang, JH Yoon… - 대한간학회지, 2011 - papersearch.net Three discontinued the treatment and ten had a dose reduction. Dose reduction had significant negative correlation to SVR (60% vs. 92%, p=0.048). Only ribavirin dosage was significant for SVR (p=0.043). In patients with genotype 2/3, 26 (55%) had adverse events; general ...
MS Tanna, S Akerman… - European Journal of …, 2011 - journals.lww.com Spontaneous bacterial peritonitis (SBP) is a common complication of cirrhosis and ascites, and is predominantly caused by enteric organisms. Streptococcus bovis is a rare etiology of SBP that was first reported in 1994. Since then, few prior reports of SBP secondary to S. bovis ... Related articles - All 4 versions
HY Kang, H Choi, SH Moon, SB Kim… - 대한간학회지, 2011 - papersearch.net ... Institute of Radiological & Medical Sciences; Department of 2Internal Medicine and Liver Research Institute and 3Laboratory Medicine, Seoul National University College of Medicine, Korea Background: Treatment of cirrhotic patients and spontaneousperitonitis with antibiotics ...
JH Lee - 대한간학회지, 2011 - papersearch.net ... Institute of Radiological & Medical Sciences; Department of 2Internal Medicine and Liver Research Institute and 3Laboratory Medicine, Seoul National University College of Medicine, Korea Background: Treatment of cirrhotic patients and spontaneousperitonitis with antibiotics ...
A Litarski, D Janczak, J Cianciara… - Polish Journal of Surgery, 2011 - Versita Spontaneous bacterial peritonitis is caused by infection of ascitic fluid without any apparent intra- abdominal source of infection. The disease most commonly occurs in patients with cirrhosis and 70% of cases of infections are caused by pathogenes from gastrointestinal tract. The ...