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Symptoms of acute liver failure
Acute liver failure is a rare serious disease that can be life-threatening if not detected and treated promptly. The following article helps you better understand this disease.
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Why does the gallbladder collapse?
Collapsed gallbladder is one of the common gallbladder conditions. There are many causes of this condition, including physiological and pathological causes. Depending on the specific case, the doctor will recommend the appropriate treatment plan for the patient.
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Distinguish between compensated cirrhosis and decompensated cirrhosis
Cirrhosis is a common disease in our country, the causes are quite diverse, but mostly due to alcohol and complications of viral hepatitis. Cirrhosis goes through stages: compensated cirrhosis and decompensated cirrhosis.
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Note when doing gallbladder ultrasound
The gallbladder is located in the right inferior hepatic fossa, the gallbladder fossa extends from near the right end of the portal to the inferior border of the liver. On sonographic transverse view, the gallbladder neck is located relatively fixed in the major interlobular fissure, between the right lobe and the medial segment. In longitudinal sonographic view, an echogenic major interlobar fissure can be seen between the gallbladder and the right portal vein in many people (approximately 70%). Currently, ultrasonography of the gallbladder is the leading imaging method in evaluating the gallbladder and biliary tract
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Possible progression of acute hepatitis B
After being infected with the hepatitis B virus, the body responds with immunity (antibodies) produced. If the amount of antibodies (anti-virus) is high enough to destroy the virus, the disease will go away on its own. In contrast, the amount of antibodies is not enough to kill the virus, causing the amount of virus to increase, which will turn the acute hepatitis B status of the infected person into a chronic one.
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Hepatitis B tests for people at high risk
Hepatitis B accounts for a high rate in the community and is also one of the most infectious diseases in our country today. Most people who are sick do not know they are sick, they unknowingly become a source of infection in the community. Therefore, testing for hepatitis B is essential, especially for people at high risk such as contact with the patient's blood, stepping on strange needles, etc.
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Diagnosis and treatment of fatty liver
Fatty liver is a condition in which fat accumulates in the liver. The disease is common in people who are obese, drink alcohol or have diabetes, lipid metabolism disorders. If not diagnosed and treated promptly, it will lead to hepatitis, cirrhosis, even liver failure.
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Complications and progression of gallstones
Most patients with gallstones are asymptomatic. About 1-2% of patients with asymptomatic gallstones develop symptoms or complications each year. Once symptoms of biliary colic are present, the pain tends to recur.
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Cholestatic liver disease: What you need to know
Cholestatic liver disease can cause many dangerous complications that need to be treated properly to prevent serious complications that affect health and can even be life-threatening.
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Gallstones: Only need surgery when there are complications?
Gallstones are solid crystals made up of components in bile. Without early treatment, gallstones will continue to grow in size and number. At that time, gallstones will become the source of pathological conditions when they block the cystic duct, obstructing the process of bile secretion, which can backfire and affect liver and pancreatic function. .
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Gallbladder Sludge: A Condition with Few Warning Symptoms
Gallbladder sludge can lead to dangerous complications such as bile duct obstruction, biliary tract infection, gallbladder infection, and acute pancreatitis. However, this condition often progresses silently without clear warning signs.
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