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1. Validation of Baveno VII criteria and other non-invasive diagnostic algorithms for clinically significant portal hypertension in hepatitis delta

2. Using liver stiffness to predict and monitor the risk of decompensation and mortality in patients with alcohol-related liver disease

6. Hepatic venous pressure gradient predicts risk of hepatic decompensation and liver-related mortality in patients with MASLD

8. Dynamics in Liver Stiffness Measurements Predict Outcomes in Advanced Chronic Liver Disease

18. Simple blood tests to diagnose compensated advanced chronic liver disease and stratify the risk of clinically significant portal hypertension

20. Evaluation of potential hepatic recompensation criteria in patients with PBC and decompensated cirrhosis.

21. Decreased platelet activation predicts hepatic decompensation and mortality in patients with cirrhosis

22. Hepatic recompensation according to Baveno VII criteria is linked to a significant survival benefit in decompensated alcohol‐related cirrhosis

23. Disturbances in sodium and chloride homeostasis predict outcome in stable and critically ill patients with cirrhosis

25. Transcriptomic Signatures of Progressive and Regressive Liver Fibrosis and Portal Hypertension

26. Alcohol Abstinence Improves Prognosis Across All Stages of Portal Hypertension in Alcohol-Related Cirrhosis

27. Distinct structural and dynamic components of portal hypertension in different animal models and human liver disease etiologies

28. COVID‐19‐Related Downscaling of In‐Hospital Liver Care Decreased Patient Satisfaction and Increased Liver‐Related Mortality

29. Distinct structural and dynamic components of portal hypertension in different animal models and human liver disease etiologies.

30. Platelet adhesion assessed by PFA-100 is not linked to progression of ACLD.

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