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Results 1 - 10 of 61 for Acute liver failure
  1. ... It leads to kidney failure in people with: Acute liver failure Alcoholic hepatitis Cirrhosis Infected abdominal fluid (peritonitis) Risk ...
  2. Complications may include: Chronic active hepatitis Acute liver failure
  3. Complications may include: Development of acute myelogenous leukemia Infections Bleeding Blood clots Liver failure
  4. Complications of disseminated TB can include: Acute respiratory distress syndrome ( ARDS ) Liver inflammation Lung failure Return of the disease Medicines used to treat TB can cause side effects, including: Changes in vision Orange- or brown-colored tears ...
  5. ... prevent peritonitis from coming back in people with liver failure To prevent peritonitis in people who have acute gastrointestinal bleeding due to other conditions
  6. ... LUNG (CARDIOPULMONARY) DISEASE Congestive heart failure COPD ORGAN FAILURE Acute or chronic kidney disease Acute or chronic liver disease CONNECTIVE TISSUE DISEASE Rheumatoid arthritis Sarcoidosis Systemic ...
  7. ... MASH; previously called non-alcoholic steatohepatitis or NASH) Acute ... Autoimmune hepatitis Hepatic vein blood clot (thrombosis) ...
  8. ... can be caused by any of the following: Acute glomerulonephritis (a kidney disease) Burns , including sunburn Chronic kidney disease Heart failure Liver failure from cirrhosis or other liver disease Nephrotic ...
  9. ... Heart attack Kidney disease, including glomerulonephritis , pyelonephritis, and acute tubular necrosis Kidney failure Shock Urinary tract obstruction Lower-than-normal level may be due to: Liver failure Low protein diet Malnutrition Over-hydration
  10. Sudden (acute) copper poisoning is rare. However, serious health problems from long-term exposure to copper can occur. Severe poisoning can cause liver failure and death. In poisonings from a long-term buildup of copper in the body, the outcome depends ...
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