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Clinical manifestations of hepatorenal syndrome.

Dr. Kendall King
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2025-05-17 03:58:27
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The clinical manifestations of hepatorenal syndrome generally include oliguria, jaundice, gastrointestinal bleeding, etc.
1. When oliguria is present in
hepatorenal syndrome, impaired liver and kidney function will lead to increased plasma osmotic pressure, which in turn will cause decreased urine output.
2. Patients with jaundice
and hepatorenal syndrome will cause jaundice due to liver damage, bilirubin cannot be metabolized and excreted normally, causing yellow skin and white eyes.
3.
Gastrointestinal bleeding.