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Elevated arterial ammonia levels are almost always present in hepatic coma, but levels are not necessarily correlated with the severity or extent of the disease.

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Elevated arterial ammonia levels are almost always present in hepatic coma, but levels are not necessarily correlated with the severity or extent of the disease.

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James Mackenzie has written:

'The study of the pulse, arterial, venous, and hepatic, and of the movements of the heart' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Pulse

'Diseases of the heart' -- subject(s): Heart, Diseases

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