Referral to hepatology is recommended for patients with: Elevated fibrosis risk on FIB-4 or ELF testing (per NICE NG49) Signs of decompensation : jaundice, ascites (abdominal swelling), hepatic encephalopathy (confusion), or gastrointestinal bleeding Uncertain diagnosis or complex management needs Nutritional support from a dietitian experienced in liver disease can optimise outcomes
Formulated for controlled laboratory research, this set supports studies on tissue regeneration, cellular signaling, and recovery pathways
While they are busy producing white blood cells, lymph nodes may appear swollen and tender to the touch
This includes people with chronic kidney failure, Noon and Syndrome, Turner Syndrome, Prader-Willi Syndrome, short stature at birth with no Catch-Up growth, and other causes
Side effects of nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs on the small and large intestine in humans