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Ultrasonography may be used for surveillance of HCC, particularly among patients with cirrhosis possibly or probably due to NASH (cryptogenic cirrhosis), but more data are needed to confirm ...
Cirrhosis was of uncertain etiology (cryptogenic) in 6 of these patients, due to hemochromatosis in 1, a sequel of hepatitis in 1 and associated with alcoholism in 5.
On the other hand, cryptogenic cirrhosis was reported to be associated with diabetes mellitus, hyperlipidemia and high body mass index, which was not the case in all the three patients.
Sana opens up about battling liver cirrhosis, says, 'My dream is to live a healthy life and keep working' Hasti Doshi / TNN / Jun 18, 2025, 14:26 IST AA ...
In post-necrotic cirrhosis, the liver has nodules, or fibrous areas of tissue, more than 3 millimeters (mm) wide. If scar tissue builds up, it cannot work properly. This can lead to symptoms such ...
Laënnec’s cirrhosis is a progressive liver disease that poses significant health risks. While there is no cure for cirrhosis, there are treatment and management options. Learn more.
Alcoholic cirrhosis was not associated with severe periodontitis which is surprising as alcoholic cirrhosis is often linked to a lifestyle with poor self-care, resulting in poor oral health and ...
AT an address given at the recent annual meeting of the Royal Institute of Public Health at Margate, Dr. C. C. Weeks stated that, in the United States, when prohibition really was prohibiting ...
Actor Sana Makbul has revealed she's battling liver cirrhosis, a severe progression of autoimmune hepatitis she's managed for some time. Staying strong, she’s begun immunotherapy and remains ...
Of 4,056,287 hospitalizations of patients with chronic liver disease (mean age, 58.3 years; 55.4% men), 44.9% had Medicare and 26% had Medicaid.
Sana Makbul says she “wants to get better without a liver transplant” after being diagnosed with liver cirrhosis amid autoimmune hepatitis treatment Bollywood News: Latest Bollywood News ...
Cryptogenic organising pneumonia (COP) is an idiopathic interstitial lung disease characterised by patchy organising inflammatory exudates, which fill the alveoli and bronchioles.