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Results 21 - 28 of 28 for Hepatic fibrosis
  1. ... an enlarged liver (hepatomegaly), and chronic liver disease (cirrhosis). Continued exposure to fructose may result in seizures, ...
  2. ... hepatitis B or C, scarring of the liver (cirrhosis), and chronic diseases such as inflammatory bowel disease ...
  3. ... the liver called hepatitis, scarring of the liver (cirrhosis), inflammatory bowel disease, overwhelming bacterial infections (sepsis), and ...
  4. ... called bile. Cholestasis leads to irreversible liver disease (cirrhosis) in the first few months of life.Because ...
  5. ... fatty liver may progress to chronic liver disease (cirrhosis). Individuals with severe FHBL have greater difficulty absorbing ...
  6. ... but some affected individuals develop chronic liver disease (cirrhosis) and liver failure later in life. People with ...
  7. ... body. These health problems include irreversible liver disease (cirrhosis), inflammation of the pancreas (pancreatitis), brain dysfunction (encephalopathy), ...
  8. ... problems such as heart disease and liver damage (cirrhosis) can result from the buildup of excess iron ...
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