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Hepatic encephalopathy must be differentiated from other diseases that cause [[personality changes]], altered level of [[consciousness]] and [[Intellectual impairment|intellectual | Hepatic encephalopathy must be differentiated from other diseases that cause [[personality changes]], altered level of [[consciousness]] and [[Intellectual impairment|intellectual disturbances]], such as ,complicated [[alcohol withdrawal]], [[Metabolic diseases|metabolic disorders]], [[sedative]] overdose, altered [[intracranial pressure]](intra[[cranial]] [[Tumor|tumors]], [[Intracranial hemorrhage|hemorrhage]] and [[Intracranial abscess|abscesses]]) , [[intoxication]] by chemical agents, [[malnutrition]], [[alcohol intoxication]], [[hypoxia]] of brain, [[uremia]] and sever intra[[Cranial|crania]]<nowiki/>l or systemic [[Infection|infections]]. | ||
==Differentiating X from other Diseases== | ==Differentiating X from other Diseases== | ||
*Hepatic encephalopathy must be differentiated from other diseases that cause [[personality changes]], altered level of [[consciousness]] and [[ | *Hepatic encephalopathy must be differentiated from other diseases that cause [[personality changes]], altered level of [[consciousness]] and [[jerking]] movement of the [[limbs]]([[asterixis]]) such as, complicated [[alcohol withdrawal]], [[Wernicke's encephalopathy|Wernicke encephalopathy]], [[alcohol intoxication]], [[Metabolic diseases|metabolic abnormalities]]([[hypoglycemia]], [[Electrolyte disturbance|electrolyte imbalance]], [[hypercarbia]], and [[uremia]]) ,toxic [[encephalopathy]] from drugs([[sedative]], [[Salicylic acid|salicylates]], [[antidepressants]] and [[antipsychotic drugs]]), altered [[intracranial pressure]](intra[[cranial]] [[Tumor|tumors]], ,[[subdural hematoma]], [[Intracranial hemorrhage|intracranial bleeding]] and [[Intracranial abscess|abscesses]]), [[intoxication]] by chemical agents, [[malnutrition]], [[hypoxia]] of brain, and sever intra[[Cranial|crania]]<nowiki/>l or systemic [[Infection|infections]]([[meningitis]] and [[encephalitis]]). | ||
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Overview
Overview
Hepatic encephalopathy must be differentiated from other diseases that cause personality changes, altered level of consciousness and intellectual disturbances, such as ,complicated alcohol withdrawal, metabolic disorders, sedative overdose, altered intracranial pressure(intracranial tumors, hemorrhage and abscesses) , intoxication by chemical agents, malnutrition, alcohol intoxication, hypoxia of brain, uremia and sever intracranial or systemic infections.
Differentiating X from other Diseases
- Hepatic encephalopathy must be differentiated from other diseases that cause personality changes, altered level of consciousness and jerking movement of the limbs(asterixis) such as, complicated alcohol withdrawal, Wernicke encephalopathy, alcohol intoxication, metabolic abnormalities(hypoglycemia, electrolyte imbalance, hypercarbia, and uremia) ,toxic encephalopathy from drugs(sedative, salicylates, antidepressants and antipsychotic drugs), altered intracranial pressure(intracranial tumors, ,subdural hematoma, intracranial bleeding and abscesses), intoxication by chemical agents, malnutrition, hypoxia of brain, and sever intracranial or systemic infections(meningitis and encephalitis).
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