Hepatologie
2001 - Review:
Interferon-alpha plus ribavirin improves the virologic response
in chronic hepatitis C
2001 - Nadolol
and isosorbide prevented recurrent variceal bleeding better than
did endoscopic ligation in cirrhosis
2001 - Review:
Octreotide reduces rebleeding more than does vasopressin or terlipressin
in patients with esophageal varices
2000 - Pentoxifylline
improved short-term survival in severe acute alcoholic hepatitis
2000 - Ketoprofen
given twice daily and interferon-alpha 2b increased and maintained
response in chronic HCV-related liver disease
1999 - Review:
Long-term ursodeoxycholic acid does not prevent mortality or
morbidity in primary biliary cirrhosis
1999 - Endoscopic
ligation was better than propranolol for prevention of bleeding
from esophageal varices
1998 - A
higher dose and longer duration of interferon alpha-2a reduced
the incidence of cirrhosis in chronic hepatitis C
1998 - Interferon-alpha2b
and ribavirin increased the loss of HCV RNA in chronic hepatitis
C infection
1996 - Albumin
was best for preventing postparacentesis circulatory dysfunction
in cirrhosis
1996 - Nadolol
plus isosorbide reduced variceal bleeding in cirrhosis
1995 - Trimethoprim-sulfamethoxazole
reduced bacterial peritonitis occurrence in cirrhosis
1995 - Interferon-alpha
decreased the incidence of hepatocellular carcinoma in chronic
active hepatitis C with cirrhosis
1993 - Review:
Alpha-interferon terminates viral replications and eradicates
the carrier state in chronic hepatitis B virus infection
1992 - Chronic
hepatatis C virus infection was independently associated with
increased risk for hepatocellular carcinoma
1991 - Intravenous
acetylcysteine improved survival in paracetamol-induced hepatic
failure
1991 - Sclerotherapy
for prophylaxis of hemorrhage from esophageal varices increased
mortality
1991 - Review:
Beta-Blockers reduce first-time variceal hemorrhage but do not
improve 2-year mortality
1992 - Propranolol
reduced bleeding during endoscopic sclerotherapy
OAN: Short-
and long-term outcome of severe alcohol-induced hepatitis treated
with steroids or enteral nutrition: a multicenter randomized
trial.
1992 - Surgery
had higher short-term mortality than sclerotherapy for cirrhosis
and variceal hemorrhage
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