Signs of death with cirrhosis

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      List the most common signs and symptoms of cirrhosis, and relate each of these to the physiological changes discussed in question #4. 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).

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      The CT scan and liver biopsy confirm the diagnosis of cirrhosis. What. ... other complications occur due to the toxins building up and this can cause death. 5. List the signs and symptoms of cirrhosis, and relate each of these to. the physiological changes discussed in question 4.

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      People with cirrhosis often experience weakness, fatigue, loss of appetite, nausea, vomiting, weight loss, jaundice, abdominal pain and bloating, high blood pressure (portal hypertension), low blood pressure, itching, bruising and bleeding, and spider-like blood vessels on the skin.

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    • [DOC File]Liver Cirrhosis

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      Cirrhosis may be caused by a buildup of fat in the liver of people who are overweight or have diabetes. Some people inherit genes that cause liver disease. Other causes include certain prescribed and over-the-counter medicines, environmental poisons, and autoimmune hepatitis, a condition in which a person’s own immune system attacks the liver ...

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      The disease affects women more than men, and is most often first diagnosed between the ages of 35 and 60. In some patients, the disease is asymptomatic, however in those patients developing signs and symptoms of liver disease, death usually occurs within 5-10 years of first diagnosis.

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