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Overview
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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).
Preferred Table
Diseases | History and Symptoms | Physical Examination | Laboratory Findings | Other Findings | |||||||||
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Personality changes | Altered level of consciousness | Jerking movement of the limbs(asterixis) | Finding
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Physical Finding 1 | Physical Finding 2 | Physical Finding 3 | Physical Finding 4 | Lab Test 1 | Lab Test 2 | Lab Test 3 | Lab Test 4 | ||
alcohol intoxication | + | ||||||||||||
Alcohol withdrawal | ↑ | - | |||||||||||
Uremia | ↓ | ||||||||||||
Wernicke encephalopathy | |||||||||||||
Toxic encephalopathy frpm drugs | |||||||||||||
Altered intracranial pressure | |||||||||||||
intoxication by chemical agents | |||||||||||||
Malnutrition | |||||||||||||
Hypoxia of brain | |||||||||||||
meningitis and encephalitis | |||||||||||||
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Use if the above table can not be made
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