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English: What is cirrhosis? Cirrhosis is a disease where the liver becomes scarred over time from chronic inflammation and liver cell damage. Cirrhosis can be caused by a variety of diseases, with alcohol abuse and viral hepatitis being some of the most common. This video discusses the cellular mechanism behind fibrotic tissue generation and the pathophysiology of a cirrhotic liver. It also covers some of the major complications, as well as clinical signs and symptoms.
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current22:48, 17 October 20179 min 30 s, 1,918 × 1,080 (74.06 MB)OsmoseItWe needed to adjust the image of the portosystemic shunt and we also we added a symptoms section, a diagnosis section, a treatment section, and a recap section.
20:49, 24 December 20157 min 33 s, 1,812 × 1,018 (52.17 MB)OsmoseItUser created page with UploadWizard
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