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- Hodgkin's disease (lymphoma) is a malignant cancer that can affect many organs. A whitish, irregular tumor mass of lymphoma cells is seen on the left side of this cross-section of the liver.
- A chronic liver disease which causes damage to liver tissue, scarring of the liver (fibrosis; nodular regeneration), progressive decrease in liver function, ...
- Chronic hepatitis is a liver disease caused by infection, drug ingestion, metabolic or autoimmune disorders. Necrosis (death) of liver cells, inflammation, and fibrosis that occur in ...
- ... recommended for patients who have: Kidney, lung, or liver disease Insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus (IDDM) Other life-threatening ...
- ... obstruction may cause life-threatening infection or chronic liver disease.
- ... it is necessary to determine the presence of liver disease and to look for malignancy, cysts, parasites, or ...
- ... as a dominant trait or acquired due to liver disease. Sun exposed areas develop blistering (vesicles and bullae), ...
- ... Rare causes include tumors, genetic defects, and chronic liver disease.
- ... blood or lymph system, and by infection, malignancies, liver disease, and parasites.
- This abdominal CT scan shows cysts in the liver and kidneys (polycystic disease). The liver is the large organ on the left side ...