Progressive liver reduction

Fulminant liver failure is a syndrome of mass production of hepatocyte necrosis and severe liver damage caused by a variety of causes. He has no previous history of liver disease and hepatic encephalopathy occurs within 8 weeks after the disease. Sudden onset, rapid progress, and high mortality. Early diagnosis and early treatment can reduce mortality. Early symptoms include jaundice, persistent low fever, early hypothermia, gastrointestinal symptoms, bleeding tendency, progressive liver shrinkage, liver odor, flutter-like tremor, increased heart rate, hypotension, and so on. Later symptoms are hepatic encephalopathy. Cerebral edema includes ankle clonics, slow breathing, irregular rhythms, coagulation dysfunction, and bleeding. The skin, gums, nasal mucosa, bulbar conjunctiva, and gastric mucosa are symptoms.

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