Chronic liver-related GI bleeding risk
Varices are dilated veins (esophageal/gastric) caused by PORTAL HYPERTENSION in cirrhosis. Variceal hemorrhage is life-threatening and primarily PRESSURE-DRIVEN, not simply a clotting factor problem. Dental takeaway: varices themselves don't bleed from dental procedures, but they FLAG advanced portal hypertension/cirrhosis meaning: (1) higher overall bleeding risk (thrombocytopenia/coagulopathy), (2) high risk from NSAIDs/aspirin, (3) fragility (anemia, renal vulnerability, encephalopathy risk). Cross-reference F1 cirrhosis and F7 liver coagulopathy modules.
The full condition entry includes
- Safe vs avoid lists: antibiotics, analgesics, local anesthetics
- Vasoconstrictor limits and treatment modifications
- Pre/intra/post-op monitoring and deferral criteria
- Emergency management, explained for study
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