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Cirrhosis Stages - Articles
Cirrhosis of the Liver
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Dr. Anshu Gupta
Posted
Tue 02 Jun 2009 4:40pm
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cannot live without a functioning liver.
In cirrhosis of the liver, scar tissue replaces normal, healthy tissue, blocking the flow of blood through the organ and preventing....
Alcoholic liver disease. To many people, cirrhosis of the liver is synonymous with chronic alcoholism, but in fact, alcoholism is only one of the causes. Alcoholic cirrhosis usually
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What I need to know about Cirrhosis of the Liver
by
Dr. Anshu Gupta
Posted
Tue 02 Jun 2009 4:39pm
What is cirrhosis of the liver?
Cirrhosis refers to scarring of the liver. Scar tissue forms because of injury or long-term disease. It replaces healthy tissue... be life-threatening, but it can also be controlled if treated early.
What are the symptoms of cirrhosis?
You may have no symptoms at all in the early stages. As cirrhosis
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What is Cirrhosis of the Liver?
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Noman Khan
Posted
Tue 23 Jun 2009 6:54pm
—but does not stop—the eventual onset of cirrhosis and liver failure. When a person has end-stage liver disease, a liver transplant is necessary for survival.
Primary biliary...
Cirrhosis of the liver is a liver disease characterized by a gradual annihilation of the liver cells. These cells are progressively replaced with fibrous tissue
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Cirrhosis of the Liver
by
Dr. Anshu Gupta
Posted
Tue 02 Jun 2009 4:39pm
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potent cause of cirrhosis of the liver. It has been estimated that one out of 12 chronic alcoholics in the United States develops cirrhosis. The disease can progress to end-stage....
Cirrhosis of the liver is one of the most serious diseases of liver. It refers to all forms of liver disease characterised by a significant loss of cells. This disease is quite common
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Modified Protein May Lead To First Cure For Cirrhosis Of The Liver
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Jan
Posted
Fri 11 Sep 2009 4:56pm
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the cells producing liver cirrhosis but not the normal cells.
"All control mice had severe liver fibrosis, while all mice that received the RSK-inhibitory peptide had minimal... hepatitis, fatty liver disease, cirrhosis, pulmonary fibrosis, scleroderma and burns.
Six years ago, the UC San Diego School of Medicine research team discovered the cause
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HEP C = Cirrhosis, Right? WRONG!
by
rickisjourney
Posted
Sat 02 Jan 2010 12:00am
cases of cirrhosis, there are no specific symptoms that would make the physician suspect cirrhosis. At an early stage, even laboratory tests may not show evidence of cirrhosis... in the liver, the accuracy of this test in patients with hepatitis C is still unknown, and currently it is unable to differentiate cirrhosis from less-advanced stages of fibrosis
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Cleanse and Maintenance Program for Cirrhosis
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Ben L.
Posted
Tue 27 Oct 2009 11:01pm
Cirrhosis
Does your cleanse and maintenance applies to persons with stage 4 cirrhosis?
Answer:
Hi there -
The Cleanse and Maintenance program may help with Stage 4 Cirrhosis; however, it is not designed for this condition.
I would break apart the Program and utilize a couple from it along with others.
The cause of the Stage 4 Cirrhosis needs
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What Is Primary Biliary Cirrhosis (PBC)?
by
rickisjourney
Posted
Mon 16 Aug 2010 12:00am
or drug related, and it is NOT contagious.
The name "Primary Biliary Cirrhosis" is somewhat deceiving since cirrhosis only occurs in the last stage of the disease (stage 4) after many years of inflammation. With early diagnosis and proper medications, most with PBC will never reach the cirrhosis stage of PBC.
PBC is also called "Chronic
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Basics on Cirrhosis
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rickisjourney
Posted
Thu 25 Feb 2010 12:00am
, and for goodness sake, get your yearly check-ups. (Remember, Hep C sufferers to check for Liver Cancer... The percentage is small, but even without cirrhosis, patients are more susceptible) See post on the 15 Ways to Love your Liver to get the basics... it's a good one, other cirrhosis sickies concur. tehehe. So like I said, this may be repeating, but I liked
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