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Cirrhosis can develop from many causes, including long-term alcohol use, viral hepatitis and fatty liver disease, also called metabolic dysfunction-associated ...
Sharing a needle while injecting drugs can spread many serious infections. Examples are human immunodeficiency virus (HIV), hepatitis B and hepatitis C. Being ...
Hepatitis C is one of a family of viral infections that affect the liver. Each of the most common types — hepatitis A,. B and C — can cause short-term (acute).
Hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection can lead to cirrhosis and its related complications, hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC), liver failure and death.
Therapies for chronic viral hepatitis, specifically treatment and prevention of posttransplantation recurrence of hepatitis B and C ...
Hepatitis B or C — viruses transmitted through sexual intercourse or use of infected IV needles — that can cause liver cancer. Talk to your doctor about ...
Regeneration and stem cell therapy; Viral hepatitis. Here's a closer look at the research focus areas. Acute liver failure and bioartificial liver support. Mayo ...
Hepatitis A, B or C. Infectious mononucleosis, also called mono. Metabolic dysfunction-associated steatotic liver disease (MASLD), formerly called ...
Related. Acute liver failure · Alcoholic hepatitis (Alcohol-associated hepatitis) ...
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