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Having a larger than usual liver is a sign of a serious condition, such as liver disease, congestive heart failure or cancer.
Repeated liver injury can cause scarring that stiffens the liver and gradually reduces its ability to function. Learn about symptoms and treatment for this ...
People with liver disease are at a higher risk of medicine-related side effects and interactions. Plus: What to know about drug-induced liver injury.
It develops over time and may be caused a number of conditions including, hepatitis, genetics, alcohol overuse or cancer. Chronic liver disease is different ...
Mayo Clinic in Arizona liver transplant organ preservation options now include an NMP device, which keeps organs alive, oxygenated and metabolically ...
Learn how doctors use surgery, liver transplant, radiation, chemotherapy and other methods to treat hepatocellular carcinoma and other types of liver ...
To diagnose an enlarged liver, a healthcare professional might start by feeling the belly during a physical exam. This can help determine liver size, ...
Examining liver tissue can be a vital step in diagnosing and treating many liver conditions. Find out what to expect from this important procedure.
Mayo Clinic's Liver Transplant Program offers expert liver transplantation and comprehensive specialty treatment for people with serious liver disease.
This score helps healthcare professionals rank people on the transplant list so that those who need livers urgently are offered transplants first.
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