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Results 1 - 10 of 1,012 for Liver failure
  1. ... liver from working well. It can worsen to liver failure. The most common causes of cirrhosis are: Long- ... mushrooms. Other illnesses that may cause cirrhosis and liver failure include: Autoimmune hepatitis Hepatic vein blood clot (thrombosis) ...
  2. ... 10 people who are in the hospital with liver failure. It leads to kidney failure in people with: Acute liver failure Alcoholic hepatitis Cirrhosis Infected abdominal fluid (peritonitis) Risk ...
  3. ... compresses the lower lungs. Many other symptoms of liver failure may also be present. ... with end-stage liver disease may need a liver transplant . If you have ... Naprosyn). Acetaminophen should be taken in reduced doses.
  4. ... urea cycle High body temperature (hyperthermia) Kidney disease Liver failure Low blood potassium level (in people with liver disease) Parenteral nutrition (nutrition by vein) Reye syndrome ...
  5. ... clots, or infection Risks for this surgery include: Liver failure Hepatic encephalopathy (a disorder that affects concentration, mental ...
  6. Cirrhosis is scarring of the liver and poor liver function. It is the most advanced stage of chronic liver disease. You were in the ...
  7. ... Increased pressure in the blood vessels of the liver (portal hypertension ) Kidney failure ( hepatorenal syndrome ) Liver cancer ( hepatocellular carcinoma ) Mental confusion, ...
  8. Acute Liver Failure (Mayo Foundation for Medical Education and Research)  
    Liver Diseases/Specifics ... Liver Diseases ... Mayo Foundation for Medical Education and Research
  9. A distal splenorenal shunt (DSRS) is a type of surgery done to relieve extra pressure in the portal vein. The portal vein carries blood ...
  10. Transjugular intrahepatic portosystemic shunt (TIPS) is a procedure to create new connections between two blood vessels in your liver. ...
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