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Alcoholic liver cirrhosis
- Alcoholic liver disease is damage to the liver and its function due to alcohol abuse . ... drinking. Over time, scarring and cirrhosis can occur. Cirrhosis is the final phase of alcoholic liver disease. Alcoholic liver disease does not occur in ...
- ... conditions for which the test may be done: Alcoholic liver disease (hepatitis/cirrhosis) Alcohol use disorder Biliary stricture Gallstones Giant cell ( ...
- ... conditions for which the test may be done: Alcoholic liver disease (hepatitis/cirrhosis) Alcohol use disorder Biliary stricture Gallstones Giant cell ( ...
- The esophagus (food pipe) is the tube that connects your throat to your stomach. Varices are enlarged veins that may be found in the ...
- ... cancer. This test also may be performed for: Alcoholic liver disease (fatty liver, hepatitis, or cirrhosis) Amebic liver abscess Autoimmune hepatitis Biliary atresia Chronic ...
- ... leads to kidney failure in people with: Acute liver failure Alcoholic hepatitis Cirrhosis Infected abdominal fluid (peritonitis) Risk factors include: Blood ...
- A liver transplant may be recommended for: Liver damage due to alcoholism (Alcoholic cirrhosis) Primary biliary cirrhosis Long-term (chronic) active infection (hepatitis) Liver (hepatic) vein clot (thrombosis) Birth defects of the liver or bile ducts (biliary ...
- ... severe form of the disease is called non-alcoholic steatohepatitis (NASH). NASH can cause cirrhosis and liver failure. It can also cause liver cancer .
- ... B infection Alcohol overuse over many years Fatty liver disease (non-alcoholic steatohepatitis or NASH) Cirrhosis caused by genetic diseases People with certain cancers ...
- Possible causes for clay-colored stools include: Alcoholic ... ( biliary strictures ) Sclerosing cholangitis Structural problems ...