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Alpers Diffuse Degeneration of Cerebral Gray Matter with Hepatic Cirrhosis Alpers Disease Alpers Progressive Infantile Poliodystrophy Alpha High-Density Lipoprotein Deficieny Alpha Thalassemia ...
Diffuse degeneration of cerebral gray matter with hepatic cirrhosis, Alper's disease: A progressive disease of the nervous system characterized by spasticity (tightness), myoclonus and dementia and by liver problems with jaundice and cirrhosis.
Anastrozole pharmacokinetics have been investigated in subjects with hepatic cirrhosis related to alcohol abuse.
A syndrome characterised by congenital hypoplasia of lymph vessels, which causes lymphedema of the legs and recurrent cholestasis in infancy, and slow progress to hepatic cirrhosis and giant-cell hepatitis with fibrosis of the portal tracts1.
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Alpers Diffuse Degeneration of Cerebral Gray Matter with Hepatic Cirrhosis Alpers Progressive Infantile Poliodystrophy Poliodystrophia Cerebri Progressiva Progressive Cerebral Poliodystrophy Diffuse Cerebral Degeneration in Infancy ...
Rare disorder consisting of splenomegaly, mild purpura secondary to thrombocytopenia, and occasionally, hepatic cirrhosis associated with the appearance of numerous histiocytes in the spleen and bone marrow which stain a sea-blue colour.
cells, bilirubin, cirrhosis, computerized tomography, CT, death cap mushroom, delta virus, diabetes, diuretic, drug/toxin induced hepatotoxicity, edema, endothelial cells, fatty liver, fibrosis, gallstones, hemochromatosis, hepatic cirrhosis, ...
Mainly white nails, or Terry's Nails, are a significant indicator of hepatic cirrhosis. [Terry (1954) Lancet, 1:757] Symptoms - Skin - General Itchy skin ...
Most cases are secondary to either hepatitis infection (usually hepatitis B or C) or cirrhosis (alcoholism being the most common cause of hepatic cirrhosis). Liver cancer articles: - Antibody may cure variety of human cancers ...
Cryptogenic Cirrhosis of Liver Macronodular Cirrhosis Portal Cirrhosis Post-hepatic Cirrhosis Postnecrotic Cirrhosis ...
infected, antiviral therapy may eliminate the virus from the blood and prevent the progression to hepatic cirrhosis.
If the condition is severe enough, the cell damage becomes progressive, leading to scar tissue in the liver. In advanced cases, the liver shrivels in size, a condition called postnecrotic or posthepatic cirrhosis.
: Prevalence of antibodies to hepatitis C virus in Spanish patients with hepatocellular carcinoma and hepatic cirrhosis. Lancet 2 (8670): 1004-6, 1989. Tsukuma H, Hiyama T, Tanaka S, et al.
See also: Cirrhosis, Symptom, Cancer, Liver disease, Fusion
 
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