Art
J-GLOBAL ID:200902181469274680   Reference number:99A0450816

Disease state and treatment of liver cirrhosis ascites. Recent advance.

肝硬変腹水の病態と治療 最近の進歩
Author (1):
Material:
Volume: 40  Issue:Page: 113-127  Publication year: Mar. 25, 1999 
JST Material Number: Z0006B  ISSN: 0451-4203  Document type: Article
Article type: 文献レビュー  Country of issue: Japan (JPN)  Language: JAPANESE (JA)
Thesaurus term:
Thesaurus term/Semi thesaurus term
Keywords indexed to the article.
All keywords is available on JDreamIII(charged).
On J-GLOBAL, this item will be available after more than half a year after the record posted. In addtion, medical articles require to login to MyJ-GLOBAL.
,...
   To see more with JDream III (charged).   {{ this.onShowAbsJLink("http://jdream3.com/lp/jglobal/index.html?docNo=99A0450816&from=J-GLOBAL&jstjournalNo=Z0006B") }}
JST classification (2):
JST classification
Category name(code) classified by JST.
Digestive system diseases  ,  Clinical application of drugs acting on urinary system 
Reference (126):
  • RUNYON, B. A. Historical aspects of treatment of patients with cirrhosis and ascites. semin Liver Disease. Semin Liver Dis. 1997, 17, 163-173
  • WITTE, M. H. Progress in liver disease : physiological factors involved in the causation of cirrhotic ascites. Gastroenterology. 1971, 61, 742-750
  • WITTE, M. H. Lymph imbalance in the genesis and perpetuation of the ascites syndrome in hepatic cirrhosis. Gastroenterology. 1980, 78, 1059-1068
  • LIEBERMAN, F. L. Effective plasma volume in cirrhosis with ascites. Evidence that a decreased value does not a account for renal sodium retention, a sponteneous reduction in glomerular filtration rate (GFR), and a fall in GFR during drug - induced diuresis. J Clin Invest. 1969, 48, 975-981
  • SCHRIER, R. W. Peripheral arterial vasodiation hypothesis : A proposal for the initiation of renal sodium and water retention incirrhosis. Hepatolofy. 1988, 8, 1151-1157
more...
Terms in the title (4):
Terms in the title
Keywords automatically extracted from the title.

Return to Previous Page