How much salt can a person with cirrhosis have?
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These events can contribute to renal injury with high salt intake in SSR. | |
The significant decrease in mean arterial pressure in nonsodium‐retaining cirrhotic rats suggests that peripheral vasodilatation is the initial event in the development of salt retention in this model of cirrhosis. | |
13 Citations | The augmented elimination of salt during ECVE in patients with PBC may explain the rarity of ascites and edema in this variety of cirrhosis. |
This observation could be relevant to patients with cirrhosis. |
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