Cirrhosis of the liver stages
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In the second stage, alcoholic hepatitis, the liver becomes chronically inflamed by some by-products of alcohol metabolism, such as acetaldehyde, which are toxic to the liver. In the third and final stage of liver disease, cirrhosis, liver cells die, forming scars that prevent the liver from performing its normal metabolic functions.
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The twelfth leading cause of death in the U.S., cirrhosis is a serious condition that occurs as the end stage of liver disease. In basic terms, cirrhosis is the replacement of healthy tissue in the liver by scar tissue, which blocks the flow of blood through the liver and can cause kidney failure, enlarged liver, thickening of various tissues ...
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20 Patients without cirrhosis on biopsy (Ishak 5,6) have developed clinical outcomes (total clinical outcomes with biopsy =52). The aetiology of these was as below. Of these 20 without cirrhosis on biopsy, n=9 were in top two groups of ELF (ELF score >10.4
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It occurs at all stages of liver disease, including fibrosis, sclerosis and the development of liver cancer [52]. Previous studies have contributed to promote the understanding of the connection between liver inflammation and fibrosis [53, 54].
[DOC File]DIET FOR LIVER DISEASES
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A 50 y/o male, Wt = 58 kg, Ht = 170 cm. a known case of liver cirrhosis, presented with neuromuscular manifestations, dementia, vomiting, ascites, and severe loss of appetite. admitted to the hospital for further investigations. ∆ hepatic encephalopathy – stage 1, liver cirrhosis. Lab results: : ↑ ammonia,↑ ALT,↑ AST,↓ RBC,↓ Albumin.
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A liver biopsy is performed on a 73 year old male who seems reticent to give details about his lifestyle. The biopsy shows fatty change, possible Mallory bodies, and early stages of fibrosis and possibly cirrhosis. What do . ALL. these terms mean (also include any pathogenesis of these terms described) and what condition do they indicate.
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Primary Biliary Cirrhosis (PBC) is a chronic liver disease that is characterized by inflammation and progressive destruction of the bile ducts. PBC is usually diagnosed in patients between the ages of 35 to 60 years. About 90 to 95 percent of patients are women. Liver inflammation over a long period of time may cause scarring which leads to ...
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The most common sign of cirrhosis is an enlarged liver that results from the accumulation of fat and necrosis of the liver cells (p. 457). Symptoms associated with hepatic encephalopathy include impaired speech, movement, and mental function (Longstreth, G. F., 2011).
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Chronic HCV can lead to cirrhosis which can develop rapidly; within 1–2 years of exposure, or slowly within 2–3 decades. In studies with 10–20 years of follow-up, cirrhosis develops in 20–30 percent of patients. Once cirrhosis develops symptoms of end-stage liver disease can appear.
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Liver cirrhosis induced by any aetiology is a major risk factor for HCC and has been associated with infection by hepatitis B virus or hepatitis C virus, alcoholic liver disease, and non-alcoholic fatty liver disease. HCC occurs in approximately 80%–90% of patients with liver cirrhosis [2,3].
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Salicylate overdose, especially in children (mixed with anion-gap metabolic acidosis, which predominates in later stages). Cirrhosis ( progesterone in blood?) and liver failure ( amines in blood?) Early stages of sepsis. Psychogenic hyperventilation. Pregnancy ( progesterone). Pontine lesions. Acute hypoxia (e.g., PE).
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Portal Hypertension – This is increased pressure in the portal vein usually due to cirrhosis of the liver. It may result in esophageal varices, hemorrhoids, or ascites. Primary Sclerosis Cholingitis – This chronic inflammatory condition causes narrowing of the bile ducts and results in jaundice and eventual cirrhosis.
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Identify the stages of encephalopathy, and outline the major theories regarding the etiology of this condition. 10. Protein-energy malnutrition is commonly associated with cirrhosis. What are potential causes of malnutrition in cirrhosis? Explain each cause. 11. Outline the nutrition therapy for stable cirrhosis and the rationale for each ...
[DOC File]Chapter 21 The Liver and Biliary System
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Alcoholic Liver Disease. MANIFESTATIONS. Three stages of progressively increasing severity. Related to amount and duration of alcohol consumption. Fatty liver: cells accumulate fat. Alcoholic hepatitis: cell necrosis with Mallory bodies and inflammation. Cirrhosis: diffuse scarring throughout liver. Cirrhosis. DEFINITION. Scarring in liver from ...
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