Chronic Liver Disease

The steady decline in liver function is known as chronic liver disease. The liver's activities include excreting bile, detoxifying toxic metabolic products, and producing clotting factors and other proteins. Fibrosis and cirrhosis are the results of an ongoing process that involves the inflammation, destruction, and regeneration of the liver parenchyma. The last stage of chronic liver disease, known as cirrhosis, is characterised by disturbance of the architecture of the liver, creation of extensive nodules, vascular reorganisation, neo-angiogenesis, and extracellular matrix deposition. The majority of chronic liver diseases are

 

  • Alcoholic Liver Disease
  • Non Alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease

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