Abstract:Background and study aim: The progress of hepatorenal syndrome (HRS) in hepatic patients is not yet understood. Nitric oxide level, through its impact on haemodynamic circulation, may be engaged in the progress of the disease. Our study expected to clarify the possible role of eNOS G894T in decompensated liver cirrhosis and HRS and its relationship with nitrite level.Methods: Study included 80 cirrhotic patients (40 decompensated cirrhotic and 40 HRS) and 40 healthy participants as controls. Renal and liver fu… Show more
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