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New Devleopments in Liver Cirrhosis Research (Hardcover, New)
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New Devleopments in Liver Cirrhosis Research (Hardcover, New)
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The liver is a large organ that sits in the right upper abdomen,
just under the right lung. It is one of the body's most
"intelligent" organs in that it performs so many different
functions at the same time. The liver makes proteins, eliminates
waste material from the body, produces cholesterol, stores and
releases glucose energy and metabolises many drugs used in
medicine. It also produces bile that flows through bile ducts into
the intestine where it helps to digest food. This organ also has
the ability to regenerate itself if it is injured or partially
removed. Cirrhosis is scarring of the liver that involves the
formation of fibrous (scar) tissue associated with the destruction
of the normal architecture of the organ. Many types of chronic
injury to the liver can result in scar tissue. This scarring
distorts the normal structure and re-growth of liver cells. The
flow of blood through the liver from the intestine is blocked and
the work done by the liver, such as processing drugs or producing
proteins, is hindered. Until recently, the most common cause of
cirrhosis of the liver in the United States was attributed to
alcohol abuse. Because of the rapid increase of hepatitis C virus
infection, hepatitis C has now taken over first place (26%), with
alcohol abuse falling to second place, but only slightly behind at
21%. This outstanding book elucidates new and important research
results from throughout the world.
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