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What stage of cirrhosis causes confusion? 

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From the patient perspective, the term ‘cirrhosis’ is misleading on several fronts, and may lead to stigmatization and confusion with alcohol-induced cirrhosis, as well as a lack of clarity concerning the stage of disease and the prognosis.
Patients with cirrhosis requiring MV have a dismal prognosis.
These novel findings potentially hold implications for clinical management of patients with cirrhosis.
The severity of gastrointestinal symptoms seems to be related to the severity of cirrhosis.
Finally, it should be emphasized again that postnecrotic cirrhosis is a morphologic and not an etiologic diagnosis and may result from many diverse causes.
This observation could be relevant to patients with cirrhosis.
Cirrhosis appears unlikely to be the cause of the above findings.
The results confirm the high frequency of cardiac abnormalities in patients with cirrhosis, regardless of cirrhosis etiology.
We confirm previous findings of a rapid shift in the etiologies of cirrhosis.