Skip to main content
Login
User menu
Mega menu
EASL Home
Resources
EASL Resources
All Resources
Basic Techniques in Experimental Hepatology at a Glance
Clinical Practice Guidelines
Congress Resources
COVID-19 Resources
EASL Quiz
ePosters
Journal Club
Nurses and AHPs
On-demand Webinars
Webinars
Online Courses
Podcasts
Slide Decks
Webcasts
Other Resources
ERN Rare-Liver On-demand Webinars
Baveno VII - Consensus Workshop
Baveno VII - Pediatric Research Workshop
Industry Resources
All Resources
Industry Symposia - International Liver Congress
Industry Symposia - NAFLD Summit 2022
Industry Symposia - Liver Cancer Summit
Online Course - NASH: From pathogenesis to non-invasive testing
Patient Resources
All Resources
ePosters
COVID-19 Resources
Infographics
Patient Guidelines
PDF
Podcasts
Slide Decks
Takeaways
Webcasts
EASL Studio
EASL Campus Connect
My Community
Explore Community
EASL Community Feed
All Topics
Community FAQ's
Create
Our Sponsors
A 47-year-old female with HCV-related cirrhosis, Child-Turcotte-Pugh class A and a Model for End-Stage Liver Disease (MELD) score of 12, experienced driver license retraction due to excess in car traffic violations. She recently lost her job and she complains about difficulties in concentration. Her husband is worried and suggests visiting a neurologist. She went first to her hepatologist to refer all the changes occurring in her life in the last months.
What should the hepatologist search for and how?
A. Alcohol or psychotropic substances abuse by urine samples
B. Dementia by CT imaging
C. Episodic hepatic encephalopathy by using clinical scales
D. Minimal hepatic encephalopathy by paper and pencil tests
E. Persistent hepatic encephalopathy by an accurate anamnesis
Submit
Explore Community
Community Stream
Easl Community Feed
My Feed
Browse Stream
©2019 - EASL. All Rights Reserved. Powered by
Enovation
.
Footer menu
Privacy Policy
Cookie Policy