Liver texture
Liver cirrhosis is a common chronic liver disease that can cause liver damage from one or more causes. The liver is a progressive, diffuse, fibrous lesion. The specific manifestation is diffuse degeneration and necrosis of hepatocytes, followed by fibrous tissue proliferation and nodular regeneration of hepatocytes. These three changes are repeatedly staggered. As a result, the structure of the hepatic lobules and blood circulation pathways are gradually modified, which deforms and hardens the liver Causes cirrhosis. The disease has no obvious symptoms in the early stage, and a series of portal hypertension and liver dysfunction in different stages appear until the death of complications such as upper gastrointestinal bleeding and hepatic encephalopathy.
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