What is the first line treatment for NASH?_____
Which two scores are used at the time of admission to assess the severity of acute pancreatitis?_____
Ascitic protein level _____ than 2.5 g/dL indicates that the hepatic sinusoids are normal, and may be seen in cardiac ascitis or IVC obstruction or sinusoidal obstruction syndrome
According to the Child-Turcotte-Pugh Score, controlled encephalopathy is given _____ point(s)
Which antibody is implicated in Autoimmune hepatitis Type 2?_____
Watermelon stomach is seen in _____
King's criteria for liver transplantation includes PT >_____ s
_____ is a submucosal artery that does not branch properly within the wall of the stomach, and can lead to upper GI bleeding
Relapse is more common in Type _____ Autoimmune pancreatitis.
According to the Child-Turcotte-Pugh Score, albumin level of >3.5mg/dL is given _____ point(s)
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