C0023890 - A chronic degenerative disease of the liver characterized by parenchymal nodularity and fibrosis. 2/10
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CUI    C0023890
RussianMedical Subject Headings Russian D008103 L3376336preferred S3903829 Y ЦИРРОЗЫ ПЕЧЕНИ
RussianMedical Subject Headings Russian D008103 L0906553no S1110370 Y TSIRROZY PECHENI
RussianMedical Subject Headings Russian D008103 L1519795no S1815704 Y FIBROZ PECHENI
RussianMedical Subject Headings Russian D008103 L1535722no S1831631 Y PECHENI FIBROZ
RussianMedical Subject Headings Russian D008103 L1546617no S1842526 Y TSIRROZ PECHENI
RussianMDRRUS 10019642 L15731463no S19093030 Y Цирроз печени, БДУ
RussianMDRRUS 10024667 L15742511no S19093031 N Цирроз печени
RussianMDRRUS 10019641 L15742511no S19093031 N Цирроз печени
RussianMDRRUS 10009213 L15742511no S19093031 N Цирроз печени
RussianMDRRUS 10019641 L15742511no S19093031 Y Цирроз печени
RussianMDRRUS 10009211 L15786610no S19093032 Y Циррозное поражение печени
RussianMedical Subject Headings Russian D008103 L3363182no S3890665 Y ПЕЧЕНИ ФИБРОЗ
RussianMedical Subject Headings Russian D008103 L3374173no S3901671 Y ФИБРОЗ ПЕЧЕНИ
RussianMedical Subject Headings Russian D008103 L3376331no S3903824 Y ЦИРРОЗ ПЕЧЕНИ
Medical Subject Headings A0080689 AT38134461 Liver disease in which the normal microcirculation, the gross vascular anatomy, and the hepatic architecture have been variably destroyed and altered with fibrous septa surrounding regenerated or regenerating parenchymal nodules.
(CPTSP) CRISP Thesaurus A0482926 AT51219117 liver disease in which the normal microcirculation, the gross vascular anatomy, and the hepatic architecture have been variably destroyed and altered with fibrous septa surrounding regenerated or regenerating parenchymal nodules.
Medical Subject Headings Czech A20032829 AT156611286 Jaterní onemocnění, při němž bývá poškozena krevní mikrocirkulace v játrech a normální stavba jaterní tkáně je pozměněna vláknitými septy, která obklopují regenerované nebo regenerující se parenchymové uzliny.
MEDLINEPLUS A21144135 AT220105839

Cirrhosis is scarring of the liver. Scar tissue forms because of injury or long-term disease. Scar tissue cannot do what healthy liver tissue does - make protein, help fight infections, clean the blood, help digest food and store energy. Cirrhosis can lead to

  • Easy bruising or bleeding, or nosebleeds
  • Swelling of the abdomen or legs
  • Extra sensitivity to medicines
  • High blood pressure in the vein entering the liver
  • Enlarged veins called varices in the esophagus and stomach. Varices can bleed suddenly.
  • Kidney failure
  • Jaundice
  • Severe itching
  • Gallstones

A small number of people with cirrhosis get liver cancer.

Your doctor will diagnose cirrhosis with blood tests, imaging tests, or a biopsy.

Cirrhosis has many causes. In the United States, the most common causes are chronic alcoholism and hepatitis. Nothing will make the scar tissue disappear, but treating the cause can keep it from getting worse. If too much scar tissue forms, you may need to consider a liver transplant.

NIH: National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases

HPO A24668432 AT206285812 A chronic disorder of the liver in which liver tissue becomes scarred and is partially replaced by regenerative nodules and fibrotic tissue resulting in loss of liver function. [HPO:probinson]
NCI NCI Dictionary of Cancer Terms A7569614 AT198029563 A type of chronic, progressive liver disease in which liver cells are replaced by scar tissue.
NCI Thesaurus A7569614 AT205727034 A disorder characterized by replacement of the liver parenchyma with fibrous tissue and regenerative nodules. It is usually caused by alcoholism, hepatitis B, and hepatitis C. Complications include the development of ascites, esophageal varices, bleeding, and hepatic encephalopathy.
NCI National Institute of Child Health and Human Development A7569614 AT210366046 A chronic degenerative disease of the liver characterized by parenchymal nodularity and fibrosis.