- ... It leads to kidney failure in people with: Acute liver failure Alcoholic hepatitis Cirrhosis Infected abdominal fluid (peritonitis) Risk factors include: ...
- ... diseases associated with parenchymal liver disease (e.g., alcoholic liver disease, acute viral hepatitis or chronic hepatitis C, neoplasia, porphyria cutanea tarda ) ...
- ... a relatively common complication of a number of acute and chronic liver diseases such as viral hepatitis, alcoholic hepatitis, and autoimmune liver diseases. In two series ...
- ... are: Long-term infection with hepatitis B or hepatitis C Long-term alcohol overuse Non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (also called non-alcoholic steatohepatitis or NASH) Acute toxicity from an overdose of acetaminophen or due ...
- ... procedure guidance 392 (2011). Extracorporeal albumin dialysis for acute liver ... Non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD): assessment and management. NICE ...
- ... only acute infections. Other types can cause both acute and chronic ... common. Alcoholic hepatitis is caused by heavy alcohol use Toxic ...
- ... disease - varices; Alcoholic liver disease - varices; NASH varices; Alcoholic hepatitis - varices
- ... alcohol-related liver disease. The next stages are alcoholic hepatitis and cirrhosis.</p> <h3>Who is at risk ... and C are the most common.</li> <li>Alcoholic hepatitis is caused by <a href="https://medlineplus.gov/ ...
- ... Other types of liver injury include: Viral hepatitis Alcoholic hepatitis Autoimmune hepatitis Iron overload Fatty liver
- ... A randomized controlled trial of lamivudine to treat acute hepatitis B. Hepatology. 2007; 45 (1):97–101. [ PubMed : ... Reactivation of hepatitis B virus replication accompanied by acute hepatitis in patients receiving highly active antiretroviral therapy. Clin ...
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