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Results 1 - 10 of 20 for cirrhosis
  1. ... damage to liver tissue, scarring of the liver (fibrosis; nodular regeneration), progressive decrease in liver function, excessive ... Excessive alcohol use is the leading cause of cirrhosis.
  2. A CT scan of the upper abdomen showing cirrhosis of the liver.
  3. Cystic fibrosis is the most common cause of chronic lung disease in children and young adults, and the most ...
  4. ... Bone marrow failure (for example, from radiation, toxin, fibrosis, tumor) Erythropoietin deficiency (secondary to kidney disease) Hemolysis ( ...
  5. ... to completely exhale (emphysema) Hereditary lung blockages (cystic fibrosis) Long-term (chronic) infections (sarcoidosis) Permanent scarring and ...
  6. ... recommended for: Liver damage due to alcoholism (Alcoholic cirrhosis) Primary biliary cirrhosis Long-term (chronic) active infection ( ...
  7. ... be performed on infants to determine if cystic fibrosis is present. Children with cystic fibrosis have increased sodium and chloride concentrations in their ...
  8. ... bladder exstrophy as well as children with cystic fibrosis are particularly at risk. Rarely it can be ...
  9. ... combined heart-lung transplant are pulmonary hypertension, cystic fibrosis, lung disease associated with damage to the right ...
  10. ... marrow failure (for example, due to granuloma, tumor, fibrosis) Presence of cytotoxic substance collagen-vascular diseases (such ...
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