2012
Spontaneous bacterial peritonitis
Garcia‐Tsao G. Spontaneous bacterial peritonitis. 2012, 745-750. DOI: 10.1002/9781118321386.ch100.Peer-Reviewed Reviews, Practice Guidelines, Standards, and Consensus StatementsSpontaneous bacterial peritonitisBacterial peritonitisPoor liver synthetic functionShort-term antibiotic prophylaxisCompatible clinical pictureHospitalized cirrhotic patientsLiver synthetic functionPolymorphonuclear cell countAntibiotic prophylaxisDiagnostic paracentesisIntravenous antibioticsOral norfloxacinSecondary prophylaxisGastrointestinal bleedGastrointestinal hemorrhageLiver transplantationRenal dysfunctionAlbumin therapyCirrhotic patientsAcute infectionImportant complicationClinical pictureCommon infectionsActive infectionPatients
1992
Bacillary peliosis hepatis as a cause of acute anemia in a patient with the acquired immunodeficiency syndrome
Garcia-Tsao G, Panzini L, Yoselevitz M, West A. Bacillary peliosis hepatis as a cause of acute anemia in a patient with the acquired immunodeficiency syndrome. Gastroenterology 1992, 102: 1065-1070. PMID: 1537498, DOI: 10.1016/0016-5085(92)90200-i.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsBacillary peliosis hepatisPeliosis hepatisAcute anemiaAbdominal computerized tomographic scanHuman immunodeficiency virusLiver biopsy specimenAmpicillin/sulbactamComputerized tomographic scanSource of hemorrhageRetroperitoneal fluid collectionBlood-filled cavitiesWhite homosexual menOnly significant findingReversible entityImmunodeficiency syndromeClinical pictureImmunodeficiency virusLiver enlargementBiopsy specimenHematologic workupTomographic scanBacillary peliosisAcute sequestrationFluid collectionFocal lesions