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- ... 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.
- A CT scan of the upper abdomen showing cirrhosis of the liver.
- Cystic fibrosis is the most common cause of chronic lung disease in children and young adults, and the most ...
- ... Bone marrow failure (for example, from radiation, toxin, fibrosis, tumor) Erythropoietin deficiency (secondary to kidney disease) Hemolysis ( ...
- ... recommended for: Liver damage due to alcoholism (Alcoholic cirrhosis) Primary biliary cirrhosis Long-term (chronic) active infection ( ...
- ... to completely exhale (emphysema) Hereditary lung blockages (cystic fibrosis) Long-term (chronic) infections (sarcoidosis) Permanent scarring and ...
- ... be performed on infants to determine if cystic fibrosis is present. Children with cystic fibrosis have increased sodium and chloride concentrations in their ...
- ... bladder exstrophy as well as children with cystic fibrosis are particularly at risk. Rarely it can be ...
- ... ovaries, biliary (liver secretion) tract, stomach, or pancreas Cirrhosis of the liver Liver cancer Malignant teratoma Recovery ...
- ... marrow failure (for example, due to granuloma, tumor, fibrosis) Presence of cytotoxic substance collagen-vascular diseases (such ...