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stem cells therapy Alcoholic cirrhosis – Video

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stem cells therapy Alcoholic cirrhosis
Name: Akili Gunther Sex: Female Country: England Age: 44 Diagnoses: Alcoholic cirrhosis, HHCY-hyperhomocysteinemia, peripheral polyneuritis Admission Date: 2011-10-07 Days Admitted to Hospital: 30 Akili had to go to her local hospital about 10 years ago because of xanthochromia as well as abdominal swelling. At the hospital, the routine physical examination revealed abnormal liver functioning and she was diagnosed with cirrhosis. After being treated, the xanthochromia and abdominal swelling were alleviated. Admission PE: Bp: 115/75mmHg; Hr: 80/min. Normal development and nutrition. Liver palms. The chest, back and upper limbs were covered with spider veins. Akili was alert and her breathing was normal. Her face was dark and gloomy. There was pigmentation throughout the entire skin and mucosa. There were no yellow stains in the sclera. There was no enlargement of the lymph nodes. The head had no deformities. There was no edema in the eyelids. Both pupils were equal in size and round, their diameter was 2.5mms. The pupils reacted normally to light stimulus, and had accommodation reflex and convergence reflex. There was no purulent secretion. The thorax had no abnormalities. The back was flat with no nodules. The respiration in both lungs was weak, with no dry or moist rales. There was no bulging in the precordium. The position of the apex beat was normal. The heart sounds were weak, but the cardiac rhythm was regular. There was no obvious pathological murmur in the valves ...From:Jamie redsViews:7 0ratingsTime:07:13More inScience Technology

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