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G. Bryan Young, MD


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Hepatic encephalopathy is classified into acute and chronic varieties according to its associated liver abnormality. Acute hepatic failure is characterized by an encephalopathy and coagulopathy within 6 months of the onset of liver disease. A subcategory is fulminant hepatic failure that develops within 8 weeks of the onset of the hepatic dysfunction. Chronic liver disease evolves over a longer time and is associated with a fluctuating course of cerebral dysfunction, although some patients accumulate progressive motor and cognitive deficits.

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