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  2. King's College Criteria - Wikipedia

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    The King's College criteria were described in a seminal publication in 1989 by J.G. O'Grady and colleagues from King's College School of Medicine. [2] 588 patients with acute liver failure who presented to King's College Hospital from 1973 to 1985 were assessed retrospectively to determine if there were particular clinical features or tests that correlated poorly with prognosis.

  3. Hepatic encephalopathy - Wikipedia

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    Historically, widely used criteria for offering liver transplantation, such as King's College Criteria, are of limited use and recent guidelines discourage excessive reliance on these criteria. The occurrence of hepatic encephalopathy in people with Wilson's disease (hereditary copper accumulation) and mushroom poisoning indicates an urgent ...

  4. Acute liver failure - Wikipedia

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    King's College Hospital criteria. for liver transplantation in acute liver failure [25] Patients with paracetamol toxicity. pH < 7.3 or Prothrombin time > 100 seconds and serum creatinine level > 3.4 mg/dL (> 300 μmol/L) if in grade III or IV encephalopathy. Other patients. Prothrombin time > 100 seconds or Three of the following variables:

  5. Roger Williams (hepatologist) - Wikipedia

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    Other pioneering work in acute liver failure led to the first dedicated unit for patients with this condition. The Liver Unit was recognised in 1992 by King's College London as an Institute of Liver Studies. In 1996, Roger Williams moved to a new research Institute at University College London, funded by the Foundation for Liver Research.

  6. Liver transplantation - Wikipedia

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    Liver transplantation is a potential treatment for acute or chronic conditions which cause irreversible and severe ("end-stage") liver dysfunction. [4] Since the procedure carries relatively high risks, is resource-intensive, and requires major life modifications after surgery, it is reserved for dire circumstances.

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  8. Category:Gastroenterology - Wikipedia

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    Liver disease (the field of ... Intestine transplantation; Intrinsic factor; K. John Harvey Kellogg; King's College Criteria; L. Lactulose; Laminarid; Laparoscopic ...

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    SAN ANTONIO — Shedeur Sanders finished his college career at Colorado as arguably the best quarterback in school history after setting 90 school records in just two seasons in Boulder, including ...