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    Liver Stiffness Essay

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    Alcohol related liver diseases are a wide range area which refers to a general term named as alcoholic liver diseases. Millions of individuals around the world get affected with liver diseases due to high alcohol consumption. Several risk factors have been analysed that affects the risk of development and evolution of liver disease. The primitiveness and estimation of alcohol related alcoholic liver diseases depends on the pattern and term of alcohol consumption‚ presence of liver inflammation‚ diet

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    care. The competent practice of patient education has become a critical element in nursing. This paper will show the process of formulating a detailed patient specific teaching plan for a patient newly diagnosed with Hepatitis C. Hepatitis means liver inflammation and refers to a group of viral infections‚ most commonly Hepatitis A‚ Hepatitis B‚ and Hepatitis C. The Center for Disease Control and Prevention (2009‚ ¶1) states‚ “Hepatitis C virus (HCV) is the most common chronic bloodborne infection

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    Budd Chiari Syndrome

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    With a liver pathology of your choice‚ what techniques are there to investigate the liver and what are their advantages and disadvantages? Budd Chiari Syndrome •Clinical term used to describe the manifestation of hepatic venous outflow obstruction •Secondary to hepatic vein thrombosis •Or to the narrowing/occlusion of the inferior vena cava (Khan 2009‚Val DC 2003) Ostial stenosis web thrombus Abdominal vein Liver Stomach Gallbladder Enlarged caudate lobe Inferior vena cava

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    cirrhosis‚ you must understand first that cirrhosis is a circumstance when liver function has less. The diseases that lead to cirrhosis do so because they injure and kill liver cells‚ and the inflammation and repair that is associated with the dying liver cells causes scar tissue to form. The liver cells that do not die multiply in an attempt to replace the cells that have died. This results in clusters of newly-formed liver cells (regenerative nodules) within the scar tissue. The symptoms of cirrhosis

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    Nursing 101

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    Cirrhosis Basics The liver is one of the most important organs in your body and weighs about 3 pounds.  * It sits in the upper right side of the abdomen‚ below the ribs. * The functions of the liver include: * Making bile. * Changing food into energy. * Cleaning alcohol and poisons from your system. * Cirrhosis occurs when the liver is permanently scarred or injured by chronic conditions and diseases. * The scar tissue that forms in cirrhosis harms the structure

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    Reproductive or Urinary

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    examined under direct visualization. Slight swelling is noted. A biopsy sample is taken to be sent to pathology. Answer: 31535 C. A 45- year- old female nonsmoker has had a cough for the last six months. With the patient placed under intravenous sedation‚ a bronchoscope was passed in the patient’s oral cavity. Primary structures of upper area visualized and found to be normal. The transbronchial area was examined. A biopsy sample was taken of the lobe. The patient had minimal blood loss

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    Iron Overload

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    homozygous H63D‚ homozygous C282Y‚ and compound H63D/C282Y heterozygous. The most common presence of iron overload is found in hepatocytes found in the liver. To estimate the degree of this disorder‚ a liver biopsy was performed on approximately two thousand patients in the bariatric surgery program. Of those two thousand patients‚ 84% had normal liver with no sign of overload and 16% exhibited some form of iron overload‚ either in hepatocytes‚ Kupffer cells‚ or both. DNA was obtained from these patients

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    Wilsons Disease

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    in most foods‚ and most people get much more than they need. Healthy people excrete copper they don’t need‚ but Wilson’s Disease patients cannot. Copper begins to accumulate immediately after birth. Excess copper attacks the liver and brain resulting in hepatitis‚ psychiatric‚ or neurologic symptoms. The symptoms usually appear in late adolescence. Patients may have jaundice‚ abdominal swelling‚ vomiting of blood and abdominal pain. They may have tremors

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    Hepatitis C Research Paper

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    primarily affects the liver. It is a major public health concern in both developing and industrialized nations worldwide because of its contagious nature. According to Bartenschlager (2013)‚ Hepatitis C virus is a single stranded encapsulated RNA genome belonging to the genus Hepacivirus and flaviviridae family and the discovery of the virus in 1989 through virus isolation methods gave a breakthrough in the use of molecular methods in virology. The virus replicates in the liver following an infection

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    Brad is a 37 year old Caucasian male that entered the Emergency Department after experiencing a seizure in the middle of the night. The seizure was described by his wife as generalized‚ lasting approximately two minutes with tonic-clonic movements along with a loss of unconsciousness and function of his bladder. Brad reported that he has had headaches that have been unresponsive to over the counter medication over the last four month and his wife also notes that he has had an increased loss in energy

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