Cirrhosis
Cirrhosis () is a consequence of chronic liver disease characterized by replacement of liver tissue by fibrosis, scar tissue and regenerative nodules (lumps that occur as a result of a process in which damaged tissue is regenerated), leading to loss of liver function.
CirrhosisPrimary biliary cirrhosisFamilial cirrhosisLaennec's cirrhosisXanthomatous biliary cirrhosisCirrhosis of the LouvreHepatitisCongestive hepatopathyHepatocellular carcinomaIron overloadHepatitis CAscitesLiverHepatorenal syndromeAlcoholic liver diseaseCIRH1AAnti-sp100 antibodiesPrimary sclerosing cholangitisMasashi AmenomoriHepatitis B
JaundiceVictor Charles HanotAutoimmune hepatitisBilirubinList of MeSH codes (C06)SteatohepatitisAnti-mitochondrial antibodyFibrosisAnti-glycoprotein-210 antibodiesHFE hereditary haemochromatosisPortopulmonary hypertensionAlcoholic hepatitisSpontaneous bacterial peritonitisTauroursodeoxycholic acidLiver transplantationNon-alcoholic fatty liver diseaseDihydrolipoyl transacetylaseList of people with hepatitis CAutoimmune diseasePortal hypertensive gastropathy





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