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==Overview== | ==Overview== | ||
The cause of Hepatorenal syndrome [HS] is deteriorating function of liver. | |||
==Causes== | ==Causes== | ||
The cause of Hepatorenal syndrome [HS] is deteriorating function of liver. It happens in following context: | |||
* Liver function goes down which causes portal hypertension | |||
* Portal hypertension causes arterial vasodilatation in the splanchnic circulation | |||
* Arterial vasodilatation in the splanchnic circulation is due to Nitirc oxide | |||
* Arterial vasodilatation in the splanchnic circulation causes decreased blood flow to renal tissue | |||
* Renal tissue is prone to hypo-oxymeia | |||
==References== | ==References== |
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Overview
The cause of Hepatorenal syndrome [HS] is deteriorating function of liver.
Causes
The cause of Hepatorenal syndrome [HS] is deteriorating function of liver. It happens in following context:
- Liver function goes down which causes portal hypertension
- Portal hypertension causes arterial vasodilatation in the splanchnic circulation
- Arterial vasodilatation in the splanchnic circulation is due to Nitirc oxide
- Arterial vasodilatation in the splanchnic circulation causes decreased blood flow to renal tissue
- Renal tissue is prone to hypo-oxymeia