lupoid - translation to αραβικά
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lupoid - translation to αραβικά

AUTOIMMUNE DISEASE OF GASTROINTESTINAL TRACT THAT RESULTS IN INFLAMMATION LOCATED IN LIVER CAUSED BY THE BODY'S IMMUNE SYSTEM ATTACKING THE LIVER CELLS
Lupoid hepatitis; Chronic autoimmune hepatitis; Causes of autoimmune hepatitis

lupoid      
ذِئْبِيُّ الشَّكْلِ
lupoid      
‎ ذِئْبِيُّ الشَّكْلِ‎
lupoid hepatitis         
‎ الْتِهابُ الكَبِدِ الشَّبِيهُ بالذِّئبة,الْتِهابُ الكبد البلازماويُّ الخلايا‎

Ορισμός

rosacea
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(also acne rosacea)
¦ noun Medicine a condition in which certain facial blood vessels enlarge, giving the cheeks and nose a flushed appearance.
Origin
C19: from L., feminine of rosaceus in the sense 'rose-coloured'.

Βικιπαίδεια

Autoimmune hepatitis

Autoimmune hepatitis, formerly known as lupoid hepatitis, plasma cell hepatitis, or autoimmune chronic active hepatitis, is a chronic, autoimmune disease of the liver that occurs when the body's immune system attacks liver cells, causing the liver to be inflamed. Common initial symptoms may include fatigue, nausea, muscle aches, or weight loss or signs of acute liver inflammation including fever, jaundice, and right upper quadrant abdominal pain. Individuals with autoimmune hepatitis often have no initial symptoms and the disease may be detected by abnormal liver function tests and increased protein levels during routine bloodwork or the observation of an abnormal-looking liver during abdominal surgery.

Anomalous presentation of MHC class II receptors on the surface of liver cells, possibly due to genetic predisposition or acute liver infection, causes a cell-mediated immune response against the body's own liver, resulting in autoimmune hepatitis. This abnormal immune response results in inflammation of the liver, which can lead to further symptoms and complications such as fatigue and cirrhosis. The disease is most often diagnosed in patients in their late teens or early 20s and between the ages of 40 and 50. It affects women more commonly than men.