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Results 1 - 8 of 8 for Hepatitis C
  1. ... cirrhosis, cryptogenic cirrhosis is not caused by the hepatitis C or B virus or chronic alcohol use. A diagnosis of cryptogenic cirrhosis is typically given when all other causes of ... from autoimmune hepatitis, which is a condition that occurs when the ...
  2. ... of iron in the liver, alcohol consumption, smoking, hepatitis C or HIV infection, or certain hormones. Mutations in ...
  3. ... been studied include long-term infection with viral hepatitis B or C, scarring of the liver (cirrhosis), and chronic diseases ...
  4. ... including an inflammatory disease of the liver called hepatitis, scarring of the liver (cirrhosis), ... PubMed Levy JH, Greenberg C. Biology of Factor XIII and clinical manifestations of ...
  5. ... individuals develop a serious liver condition called peliosis hepatitis, which can cause ... W, Novelli G, D'Apice MR, Lagier-Tourenne C, Buj-Bello A, Romero NB, Mandel JL. Characterisation ...
  6. ... left untreated, include stomach irritation (gastritis), liver inflammation (hepatitis), lung ... D'Assante R, D'Acunzo I, Pignata C, Salerno M. APECED: A Paradigm of Complex Interactions ...
  7. Hereditary hemochromatosis is a disorder that causes the body to absorb too much iron from the diet. The excess iron is stored in the body's tissues and organs, ...
  8. ... disorders can damage the kidneys (glomerulonephritis), liver (autoimmune hepatitis), eyes ... MC, Bader-Meunier B, Aladjidi N, Chantrain C, Bertrand Y, Jeziorski E, Leverger G, Michel G, ...