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Cirrhosis Health Article
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Definition
Cirrhosis is scarring of the liver and poor liver function as a result of chronic liver disease.
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Causes, incidence, and risk factors
Cirrhosis is caused by chronic liver disease. Common causes of chronic liver disease in the U.S. include: Other causes of cirrhosis include:
Symptoms
Other symptoms that may occur with this disease: Symptoms may develop gradually, or there may be no symptoms.
Signs and tests
During a physical examination the health care provider may find: Tests can reveal liver problems including: A liver biopsy confirms cirrhosis. This disease may also affect the results of the following tests: |
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