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The American Journal of Gastroenterology|March 1, 1997
Patient selection is important in studying the impact of large-volume paracentesis on intravascular volumeB A Runyon
Journal of Hepatology|January 1, 1986
Elevated ascitic fluid fibronectin concentration. A non-specific findingB A Runyon
Journal of Clinical Gastroenterology|October 1, 1986
Surgical procedures are well tolerated by patients with asymptomatic chronic hepatitisB A Runyon
Journal of Clinical Gastroenterology|December 1, 1986
Fatal bacterial peritonitis secondary to nonobstructive colonic dilatation (Ogilvie's syndrome) in cirrhotic ascitesB A Runyon
Journal of Clinical Gastroenterology|October 1, 1987
Ascitic fluid bilirubin concentration as a key to choleperitoneumB A Runyon
Hepatology (Baltimore, Md.)|May 1, 1988
Patients with deficient ascitic fluid opsonic activity are predisposed to spontaneous bacterial peritonitisB A Runyon
Hepatology (Baltimore, Md.)|October 1, 1990
Monomicrobial nonneutrocytic bacterascites: a variant of spontaneous bacterial peritonitisB A Runyon
Journal of Clinical Gastroenterology|December 1, 1986
Pill-induced esophageal variceal hemorrhage in a patient treated with sclerotherapyB A Runyon
Lancet (London, England)|December 10, 1999
Albumin infusion for spontaneous bacterial peritonitisB A Runyon
Journal of Clinical Gastroenterology|April 1, 1987
Amylase levels in ascitic fluidB A Runyon
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The American Journal of Gastroenterology|March 1, 1997
Patient selection is important in studying the impact of large-volume paracentesis on intravascular volumeB A Runyon
Journal of Hepatology|January 1, 1986
Elevated ascitic fluid fibronectin concentration. A non-specific findingB A Runyon
Journal of Clinical Gastroenterology|October 1, 1986
Surgical procedures are well tolerated by patients with asymptomatic chronic hepatitisB A Runyon
Journal of Clinical Gastroenterology|December 1, 1986
Fatal bacterial peritonitis secondary to nonobstructive colonic dilatation (Ogilvie's syndrome) in cirrhotic ascitesB A Runyon
Journal of Clinical Gastroenterology|October 1, 1987
Ascitic fluid bilirubin concentration as a key to choleperitoneumB A Runyon
Hepatology (Baltimore, Md.)|May 1, 1988
Patients with deficient ascitic fluid opsonic activity are predisposed to spontaneous bacterial peritonitisB A Runyon
Hepatology (Baltimore, Md.)|October 1, 1990
Monomicrobial nonneutrocytic bacterascites: a variant of spontaneous bacterial peritonitisB A Runyon
Journal of Clinical Gastroenterology|December 1, 1986
Pill-induced esophageal variceal hemorrhage in a patient treated with sclerotherapyB A Runyon
Lancet (London, England)|December 10, 1999
Albumin infusion for spontaneous bacterial peritonitisB A Runyon
Journal of Clinical Gastroenterology|April 1, 1987
Amylase levels in ascitic fluidB A Runyon
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