Review Article
The Interstitial Lymphatic Peritoneal Mesothelium Axis in Portal Hypertensive Ascites: When in Danger, Go Back to the Sea
Table 4
Characteristics of the experimental cholestatic portal hypertensive syndrome.
| Severe hemodynamic dysfunction | Increased sodium and water retention | Interstitial dysfunction | Increased mesenteric lymph flow | Bacterial translocation | Mesenteric adenitis | Endotoxemia | Negative acute phase response | Hypermetabolism | Multiple organ dysfunction/failure | Lung | Central nervous system | Kidney | Catabolism | Ascites | Bacterial peritonitis | Abdominal Compartment Syndrome | Sepsis | Shock |
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