Abstract:Over a period of 36 months, 61 patients underwent sclerotherapy for esophageal varices, 49 after a variceal bleeding episode (Group I) and 12 selected patients prophylactically (Group II). Mean follow-up was 12.6 months in Group I and 15.5 months in Group II. In Group I 27% died; only 10% of those patients presenting with mild liver disease (Child's Group A) who were followed died of gastrointestinal hemorrhage; but all presenting with severe liver disease (Child's Group C) died after a mean of 6.3 months, 57%… Show more
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