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MELD is a reliable measure of mortality risk in patients with end-stage liver disease. Learn more at Mayo Clinic.
This inherited disease causes copper to build up in vital organs, especially the liver, brain and eyes. It's treatable when caught early.
This liver condition is becoming more common in the Western world. Find out how to treat and prevent this potentially dangerous liver disease.
Certain vitamins and supplements may help manage MASLD, also called NAFLD or fatty liver disease. Learn what the research says.
Autoimmune hepatitis (This is liver damage caused by an autoimmune disorder.) Celiac disease (This is damage to the small intestine caused by gluten.) ...
Doug Simonetto, M.D.. "Chronic liver disease is a progressive condition, so the sooner we can diagnose it, the sooner we can stop it from advancing to ...
Patients who are severely affected present with subacute onset of fever, hepatomegaly, leukocytosis, marked impairment of liver function (e.g., jaundice, ...
... liver. Leaking bile and related disease activity damage liver tissues. If left untreated, PBC can lead to scarring of tissues in the liver and liver failure.
... liver disease (MELD) score. The MELD scoring system is now used nationwide to assess people's disease progression and allocate organs for transplant.
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