Hepatic encephalopathy
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The patient is started on emergent therapy for her symptoms. Which of the following best explains the pathophysiology of this patient’s current condition?
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Asterixis p. 80, 533
hepatic encephalopathy p. 398
Coma
hepatic encephalopathy p. 398
Hepatic encephalopathy p. 398
cirrhosis p. 396
Lactulose
for hepatic encephalopathy p. 398
Neomycin
for hepatic encephalopathy p. 398
Summary
Hepatic encephalopathy is a neurological disorder that results from liver failure. The leading cause of hepatic encephalopathy is a buildup of toxins in the blood that are normally removed by the liver. These toxins include ammonia and other chemicals produced by gut bacteria. When the liver fails, these toxins build up in the blood and can poison the brain. Hepatic encephalopathy can cause changes in behavior, confusion, problems with coordination, and seizures. In severe cases, it can lead to coma or death.