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The following pages link to Cognitive impairment in people diagnosed with end-stage liver disease evaluated for liver transplantation (Q83086843):
Displaying 16 items.
- The Stroop smartphone application is a short and valid method to screen for minimal hepatic encephalopathy (Q33439413) (← links)
- Age, model for end-stage liver disease score, and organ functioning predict posttransplant tacrolimus neurotoxicity (Q33975471) (← links)
- Effort in acute traumatic brain injury: considering more than pass/fail (Q35095068) (← links)
- Diagnosis of minimal hepatic encephalopathy (Q35642850) (← links)
- Cognitive performance as a predictor of hepatic encephalopathy in pretransplant patients with cirrhosis receiving psychoactive medications: a prospective study (Q36706010) (← links)
- The veterans aging cohort study index is associated with concurrent risk for neurocognitive impairment (Q37533136) (← links)
- Spectrum of neurocognitive impairment in cirrhosis: Implications for the assessment of hepatic encephalopathy (Q37605057) (← links)
- The anhepatic phase extended by temporary portocaval shunt does not affect anesthetic sensitivity and postoperative cognitive function: A case-control study. (Q37606215) (← links)
- Current and future diagnosis of hepatic encephalopathy (Q37704987) (← links)
- Mechanisms, diagnosis and management of hepatic encephalopathy (Q37779485) (← links)
- Advances in the evaluation and management of minimal hepatic encephalopathy (Q37798193) (← links)
- Assessment and Usefulness of Clinical Scales for Semiquantification of Overt Hepatic Encephalopathy (Q37982864) (← links)
- Assessment of Minimal Hepatic Encephalopathy (with Emphasis on Computerized Psychometric Tests) (Q37982865) (← links)
- The effects of energy drinks alone and with alcohol on neuropsychological functioning. (Q45928084) (← links)
- Patients' expectations and success criteria for liver transplantation (Q48653924) (← links)
- Using Tacrolimus in Living Donor Liver Transplantation Recipients with High Model for End-stage Liver Disease Scores Might Increase the Risk of Postoperative Neuropsychologic Deficits (Q86978027) (← links)