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Does nadolol improve the efficacy of endoscopic variceal ligation in the treatment of variceal bleeding?

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Glossary

ESOPHAGOGASTRIC TYPE GASTROESOPHAGEAL VARICES 1

Varices (2–5 cm in length) that extend across the gastroesophageal junction along the lesser curve

HEPATIC VENOUS PRESSURE GRADIENT MONITORING

Indirect assessment of portal pressure obtained by wedging a balloon catheter into the hepatic vein under radiographic guidance

CHILD–TURCOTTE–PUGH CLASS

A scoring system used to evaluate prognosis of cirrhosis. Depending upon the serum levels of bilirubin and albumin, prothrombin time, ascites, and encephalopathy, patients are divided into classes A (score 5–6), B (7–9) and C (10–15)

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Kamath, P., Shah, V. Does nadolol improve the efficacy of endoscopic variceal ligation in the treatment of variceal bleeding?. Nat Rev Gastroenterol Hepatol 2, 254–255 (2005). https://doi.org/10.1038/ncpgasthep0189

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