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Liver disease can cause longstanding inflammation in the liver and accumulate mutations that can lead to cancer. One of the big problems is that many people can ...
Having a larger than usual liver is a sign of a serious condition, such as liver disease, congestive heart failure or cancer.
Alcoholic hepatitis is a type of liver damage and swelling caused by drinking alcohol. This swelling, called inflammation, damages liver cells.
Repeated liver injury can cause scarring that stiffens the liver and gradually reduces its ability to function. Learn about symptoms and treatment for this ...
A rapid loss of liver function can happen in people who don't even have liver disease. Find out about symptoms, treatment and prevention of this serious ...
Hepatitis C is a viral infection that causes liver swelling, called inflammation. Hepatitis C can lead to serious liver damage. The hepatitis C virus (HCV) ...
Ongoing liver injury. Untreated viral hepatitis. Continued alcohol use. Serious infections or kidney problems. These factors increase the risk of complications ...
Specialists in pediatric hepatology and liver transplant diagnose and treat children with liver disease. Advanced diagnosis and treatment. You'll have access to ...
This liver condition is becoming more common in the Western world. Find out how to treat and prevent this potentially dangerous liver disease.
Chronic liver failure is a life-threatening condition that develops slowly over time as liver damage worsens. Treatment focuses on managing symptoms and ...
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