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    many things that cause liver failure‚ but is only two that interest me most. Acute liver failure and cirrhosis of the liver because they are different but yet the same. I will be delivering the following information about these diseases. The cause the pathology‚ clinical consequences‚ evolutions‚ treatment and prognosis. Acute liver failure is the appearance of the severe complications rapidly after the first signs of liver disease such as jaundice and indications that the liver has severe damage.

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    2LIVER Anatomical overview What is liver?   The whole liver together weighs 3-4 pounds.  It is from a light pink to a dark red color.  The liver is located right below the heart. The liver is a very big organ.  The liver and gallbladder are responsible for a number of functions.  One of the  main functions is to help in digestion.    The largest solid organ in the body‚ situated in the upper part of the abdomen on the right side. The liver has a multitude of important and complex functions

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    biggest problem is the fact that you are in the position “to play God” as mentioned in the text and you don’t have too many alternatives to choose from . You just have to make a ranking because maybe the next day a liver will be available and the surgeons must know to whom that liver will be implanted. Even if in the text is mentioned that the greatest likelihood is to save three patients at the most they don’t specify if they all have the same compatibility profile or not. For the sake of the exercise

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    Lung Transplantation: Should Smoker’s Lungs Be Used as Donors for Lung Transplants College Writing‚ GE201 April 10th‚ 2013 Lung Transplantation: Should Smoker’s Lungs be used as donors for lung Transplants With the extreme shortage of vital organs for transplantations‚ research continues to decrease mortality rates of patients waiting for organs while on transplant waiting lists. While researchers found that receiving a lung from a donor with a smoking history correlated

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    Is an Enlarged Liver a Serious Condition? Enlarged liver is a term some individuals use to describe what doctors call Hepatomegaly. It is also called swollen liver. The phrases swollen liver or enlarged liver are self-explanatory. So the question becomes‚ what is the cause of enlarged liver‚ and how serious a health threat can it be? It should be stated at the start that swollen liver is not a disease itself. It is a sign of some specific liver infection‚ damage or a part of an abnormal

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    Pathophysiology of Metastatic Liver Cancer Liver metastases are cancerous tumors that have spread to the liver from somewhere else in the body. Cancers that may spread to the liver include: • Breast cancer • Colorectal cancer • Esophageal cancer • Lung cancer • Melanoma • Pancreatic cancer • Stomach cancer The risk of cancer spreading to the liver depends on the site of the original cancer. A liver metastasis may be present when the original (primary) cancer is diagnosed‚ or it may

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    In the United States‚ a patient who wants an organ transplant from a cadaverous donor must become part of an elaborate nationwide organ distribution system. This system‚ known collectively as the Organ Procurement and Transplantation Network (OPTN)‚ is operated by the United Network for Organ Sharing (UNOS)‚ an independent nonprofit organization working under contract with the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. *Organ transplantation is the moving of an organ from one body to another

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    tissue donors‚ and the courage of those whom receive the transplant. Transplantation goes back many Centuries‚ in the 9th Century BC Ancient folklore in most cultures describe how supernatural forces weave together body parts from different animals. Then in the 4th Century BC Chinese texts describe Tsin Yue-Jen‚ a surgeon who switches the hearts of two soldiers; these accounts say that both soldiers survived‚ but give no reason for the transplant. This is the first known description of body-to-body

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    and more evident that there is large chance for failure in performing a face transplant. There are many things that must be taken into consideration before undergoing the operation. One thing that doctors are worried about is that the persons face will become permanently disfigured if anything goes wrong. Doctors are not even sure if the transplant will provide a working or even a partially working face( ). A face transplant would l allow the surgeon to mold the new face and tissue to the persons head

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    of choice for many people with severe heart failure (HF) who have severe symptoms despite maximum medical therapy. Survival among cardiac transplant recipients has improved as a result of improvements in treatments that suppress the immune system and prevent infection. Definition A heart transplant‚ or a cardiac transplantation‚ is a surgical transplant procedure performed on patients with end-stage heart failure or severe coronary artery disease Indications The general indications for

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