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==Differentiating Hepatic encephalopathy from other Diseases== | ==Differentiating Hepatic encephalopathy from other Diseases== | ||
Disorders that can mimic or mask symptoms of hepatic encephalopathy include: | Disorders that can mimic or mask symptoms of hepatic encephalopathy include: |
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Differentiating Hepatic encephalopathy from other Diseases
Disorders that can mimic or mask symptoms of hepatic encephalopathy include:
- Alcohol intoxication
- Complicated alcohol withdrawal
- Meningitis
- Metabolic abnormalities such as low blood glucose
- Sedative overdose
- Subdural hematoma (bleeding under the skull)
- Wernicke-Korsakoff syndrome