Browsing by Author "Montes, Pedro"
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Mendizabal, Manuel; Ridruejo, Ezequiel; Pinero, Federico; Anders, Margarita; Padilla, Martin; Toro, Luis G.; Torre, Aldo; Montes, Pedro; Urzúa Manchego, Álvaro Miguel; González Ballerga, Esteban; Dolores Silveyra, María; Michelato, Douglas; Díaz, Javier; Peralta, Mirta; Pages, Josefina; Ruiz García, Sandro; Gutiérrez Lozano, Isabel; Macías, Yuridia; Cocozzella, Daniel; Chávez Tapia, Norberto; Tagle, Martin; Domínguez, Alejandra; Varón, Adriana; Pozo, Emilia Vera; Higuera de la Tijera, Fátima; Bustios, Carla; Conte, Damián; Escajadillo, Nataly; Gómez, Andrés J.; Tenorio, Laura; Castillo Barradas, Mauricio; Schinoni, María Isabel; Bessone, Fernando; Contreras, Fernando; Nazal, Leyla; Sánchez, Abel; García, Matías; Brutti, Julia; Cecilia Cabrera, María; Miranda Zazueta, Godolfino; Rojas, Germán; Cattaneo, Máximo; Castro Narro, Graciela; Rubinstein, Fernando; Silva, Marcelo O. (Elsevier, 2021)Introduction and Objectives: Viral infections have been described to increase the risk of decompensation in patients with cirrhosis. We aimed to determine the effect of SARS-CoV-2 infection on outcome of hospitalized ...
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Mendizabal, Manuel; Piñero, Federico; Ridruejo, Ezequiel; Anders, Margarita; Silveyra, María Dolores; Torre, Aldo; Montes, Pedro; Urzúa Manchego, Álvaro Miguel; Pages, Josefina; Toro, Luis G.; Díaz, Javier; González Ballerga, Esteban; Miranda Zazueta, Godolfino; Gutiérrez, Isabel; Michelato, Douglas; Venturelli, María Grazia; Varón, Adriana; Vera Pozo, Emilia; Tagle, Martín; García, Matías; Tassara, Alfredo; Brutti, Julia; Ruiz García, Sandro; Bustios, Carla; Escajadillo, Nataly; Macias, Yuridia; Higuera De la Tijera, Fátima; Gómez, Andrés J.; Domínguez, Alejandra; Castillo Barradas, Mauricio; Contreras, Fernando; Scarpin, Aldana; Schinoni, María Isabel; Toledo, Claudio; Girala, Marcos; Mainardi, Victoria; Sánchez, Abel; Bessone, Fernando; Rubinstein, Fernando; Silva, Marcelo O. (Elsevier, 2021)Introduction & objectives: The independent effect of liver biochemistries as a prognostic factor in patientswith COVID-19 has not been completely addressed. We aimed to evaluate the prognostic value of abnor-mal liver tests ...