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Results 1 - 10 of 19 for Alcoholic hepatitis
  1. The esophagus (food pipe) is the tube that connects your throat to your stomach. Varices are enlarged veins that may be found in the ...
  2. Alcoholic liver disease is damage to the liver and its function due to alcohol abuse .
  3. ... Other types of liver injury include: Viral hepatitis Alcoholic hepatitis Autoimmune hepatitis Iron overload Fatty liver
  4. ... hepatitis C , cirrhosis , liver failure, and autoimmune and alcoholic hepatitis Pancreatitis and pancreatic pseudocyst Intestinal problems, such as ...
  5. ... kidney failure in people with: Acute liver failure Alcoholic hepatitis Cirrhosis Infected abdominal fluid (peritonitis) Risk factors include: ...
  6. Possible causes for clay-colored stools include: Alcoholic hepatitis Biliary cirrhosis Cancer or noncancerous (benign) tumors of the liver, biliary system, or pancreas Cysts of the bile ducts Gallstones Some medicines Narrowing ...
  7. ... to prevent all forms of liver disease. However, alcoholic and viral hepatitis may be prevented. To reduce your risk of getting alcoholic or viral hepatitis: Avoid risky behaviors, such as IV drug use ...
  8. ... conditions for which the test may be done: Alcoholic liver disease (hepatitis/cirrhosis) Alcohol use disorder Biliary stricture Gallstones Giant ...
  9. ... conditions for which the test may be done: Alcoholic liver disease (hepatitis/cirrhosis) Alcohol use disorder Biliary stricture Gallstones Giant ...
  10. ... cancer. This test also may be performed for: Alcoholic liver disease (fatty liver, hepatitis, or cirrhosis) Amebic liver abscess Autoimmune hepatitis Biliary ...
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