nutritional cirrhosis - traduction vers arabe
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nutritional cirrhosis - traduction vers arabe

LIVER CIRRHOSIS CHARACTERIZED BY CHRONIC AND SLOW PROGRESSIVE DESTRUCTION OF INTRAHEPATIC BILE DUCTS
Primary Biliary Cirrhosis; Biliary cirrhosis; Cholestatic liver disease; Hanot's disease; PBC Foundation; Primary biliary cirrhosis

nutritional cirrhosis      
‎ تَشَمُّعٌ تَغْذَوِيُّ المَنْشَأ‎
hepatic cirrhosis         
  • Caudate lobe]] [[hypertrophy]] on ultrasound due to cirrhosis
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  • [[Micrograph]] showing cirrhosis, [[trichrome stain]]
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  • Person with cirrhosis and associated pain in the right upper region of the abdomen
  • [[Hepatitis C]] viral particles and the liver
  • Hepatofugal (non-forward) flow in [[portal vein]]
  • transverse]] view
CHRONIC DISEASE OF THE LIVER, CHARACTERIZED BY FIBROSIS
Liver cirrhosis; Alcoholic liver cirrhosis; Hepatic cirrhosis; Cirrhosis of the liver; Cirrhosis of the Liver; Chronic liver failure; Liver Cirrhosis; Liver cirrhosis, biliary; Cirhosis; Cihrosis; Liver cirrhosis, alcoholic; Laennec's liver cirrhosis; Cirrhosis of liver; Laennec's cirrhosis; Liver fibrosis; Chirrosis; Chirosis; Cirrosis; Alcoholic cirrhosis of liver; Alcoholic cirrhosis; Hepatic fibrosis; Scirrosis; Scarring of the liver; Cirrhotic; End-stage liver disease
‎ تَشَمُّعُ الكَبِد‎
cirrhotic         
  • Caudate lobe]] [[hypertrophy]] on ultrasound due to cirrhosis
  • upright=2
  • [[Micrograph]] showing cirrhosis, [[trichrome stain]]
  • 283–867}}{{refend}}
  • >1000}}
{{refend}}
  • Person with cirrhosis and associated pain in the right upper region of the abdomen
  • [[Hepatitis C]] viral particles and the liver
  • Hepatofugal (non-forward) flow in [[portal vein]]
  • transverse]] view
CHRONIC DISEASE OF THE LIVER, CHARACTERIZED BY FIBROSIS
Liver cirrhosis; Alcoholic liver cirrhosis; Hepatic cirrhosis; Cirrhosis of the liver; Cirrhosis of the Liver; Chronic liver failure; Liver Cirrhosis; Liver cirrhosis, biliary; Cirhosis; Cihrosis; Liver cirrhosis, alcoholic; Laennec's liver cirrhosis; Cirrhosis of liver; Laennec's cirrhosis; Liver fibrosis; Chirrosis; Chirosis; Cirrosis; Alcoholic cirrhosis of liver; Alcoholic cirrhosis; Hepatic fibrosis; Scirrosis; Scarring of the liver; Cirrhotic; End-stage liver disease
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Définition

Cirrhosis
·noun A disease of the liver in which it usually becomes smaller in size and more dense and fibrous in consistence; hence sometimes applied to similar changes in other organs, caused by increase in the fibrous framework and decrease in the proper substance of the organ.

Wikipédia

Primary biliary cholangitis

Primary biliary cholangitis (PBC), previously known as primary biliary cirrhosis, is an autoimmune disease of the liver. It results from a slow, progressive destruction of the small bile ducts of the liver, causing bile and other toxins to build up in the liver, a condition called cholestasis. Further slow damage to the liver tissue can lead to scarring, fibrosis, and eventually cirrhosis.

Common symptoms are tiredness, itching, and in more advanced cases, jaundice. In early cases, the only changes may be those seen in blood tests.

PBC is a relatively rare disease, affecting up to one in 3,000–4,000 people. It is much more common in women, with a sex ratio of at least 9:1 female to male.

The condition has been recognised since at least 1851, and was named "primary biliary cirrhosis" in 1949. Because cirrhosis is a feature only of advanced disease, a change of its name to "primary biliary cholangitis" was proposed by patient advocacy groups in 2014.