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Patients with cirrhosis and impaired cognitive abilities have more motor vehicle accidents
EurekAlert, 09/10/09
A recent study found that patients with cirrhosis of the liver who developed minimal hepatic encephalopathy had a 16% rate of motor vehicle crashes compared to only 4% of those without MHE over one year. The rate of accidents was also significantly higher than the state annual crash rate of 3%–3.3%.
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