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  2. Cirrhosis - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic

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    Cirrhosis is severe scarring of the liver. This serious condition can be caused by many forms of liver diseases and conditions, such as hepatitis or chronic alcoholism. Each time your liver is injured — whether by excessive alcohol consumption or another cause, such as infection — it tries to repair itself.

  3. Cirrhosis - Diagnosis and treatment - Mayo Clinic

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    Treatment. Treatment for cirrhosis depends on the cause and extent of your liver damage. The goals of treatment are to slow the progression of scar tissue in the liver and to prevent or treat symptoms and complications of cirrhosis. You may need to be hospitalized if you have severe liver damage.

  4. Nonalcoholic fatty liver disease - Symptoms and causes

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    Severe liver scarring, or cirrhosis, is the main complication of NAFLD and NASH. Cirrhosis happens because of liver injury, such as the damage caused by inflammation in NASH . As the liver tries to stop inflammation, it creates areas of scarring, also called fibrosis.

  5. Liver problems - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic

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    Over time, conditions that damage the liver can lead to scarring, called cirrhosis. Cirrhosis can lead to liver failure, a life-threatening condition. But early treatment may give the liver time to heal.

  6. Primary biliary cholangitis - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic

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    Liver scarring, called cirrhosis. Cirrhosis makes it difficult for your liver to work and may lead to liver failure. It means the later stage of primary biliary cholangitis.

  7. Esophageal varices - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic

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    Esophageal varices sometimes form when blood flow to your liver is blocked. This is most often caused by scar tissue in the liver due to liver disease, also known as cirrhosis of the liver. The blood flow begins to back up. This increases pressure within the large vein, known as the portal vein, that carries blood to your liver.

  8. Primary sclerosing cholangitis - Symptoms and causes

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    Chronic inflammation of the bile ducts throughout your liver can lead to tissue scarring (cirrhosis), liver cell death and, eventually, loss of liver function. Repeated infections. If scarring of the bile ducts slows or stops the flow of bile out of the liver, you may experience frequent infections in the bile ducts.

  9. My liver enzymes are elevated — Now what? - Mayo Clinic Press

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    Stage 4 is advanced liver disease, known as cirrhosis. It’s best to evaluate liver enzymes early to hopefully prevent any progression of scarring, especially to cirrhosis. Generally, if you have not reached stage 4, fibrosis is reversible.

  10. What is cirrhosis? A Mayo Clinic expert explains

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    Put simply, cirrhosis is scarring of the liver. Any time an organ is injured, it tries to repair itself. And when this happens, scar tissue forms. As more scar tissue forms in the liver, it becomes harder for it to function. Cirrhosis is usually a result of liver damage from conditions such as hepatitis B or C, or chronic alcohol use.

  11. Liver problems - Diagnosis and treatment - Mayo Clinic

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    An ultrasound, CT scan and MRI can show liver damage. Checking a tissue sample. Removing a tissue sample, called a biopsy, from the liver may help diagnose liver disease. A liver biopsy is most often done using a long needle put through the skin to get a tissue sample. The sample is then sent to a lab for testing.