Hepato-biliary diseases

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Contents

[edit] Liver diseases

Further information: Chronic liver disease

[edit] Viral hepatitis

[edit] Liver dysfunction in other infectious diseases

[edit] Other inflammatory liver diseases

[edit] Alcoholic liver disease

This may cause fatty liver, hepatitis, fibrosis and sclerosis leading to cirrhosis and finally hepatic failure.

[edit] Toxic liver disease

This includes mostly drug-induced hepatotoxicity, which may generate many different patterns over liver disease, including

Liver damage is part of Reye's syndrome.

[edit] Liver tumours

Malignant neoplasm of liver and intrahepatic bile ducts. The most frequent forms are metastatic malignant neoplasm of liver)

Benign neoplasm of liver include hepatic hemangiomas, hepatic adenomas, and focal nodular hyperplasia (FNH).

[edit] End-stage liver disease

Chronic liver diseases like chronic hepatitis, chronic alcohol abuse or chronic toxic liver disease may cause

Cirrhosis may also occur in primary biliary cirrhosis. Rarely, cirrhosis is congenital.

[edit] Metabolic diseases

[edit] Vascular disorders

[edit] Cysts

[edit] Others

Amyloid degeneration of liver

[edit] Gallbladder and biliary tract diseases

[edit] Diagnosis

In hepatology, important signs and symptoms include:

[edit] Treatment

Includes:


[edit] External Links