Difference between Cirrhosis and Hepatitis In comparison, cirrhosis and hepatitis share common causes, and features of hepatitis lie on the road leading to cirrhosis. The management in both the conditions is su
• Cirrhosis has an excellent prognosis if managed properly while liver cancer has very bad prognosis. Read more: 1.Difference Between Cirrhosis and Hepatitis
Characteristic difference of hepatocellular carcinoma between hepatitis B- and C- viral infection in Japan. Hepatology 1995; 22 :1027–33.Shiratori Y, Shiina S, Imamura M, et al. Characteristic difference of hepatocellular carcinoma between hepatitis B- and C- viral infection in Japan. Hepatology....
Male-to-female ratio among HCVAb-positive HCC was 3.3:1, in contrast to 5.5:1 among the HCV/HBVAb-positive HCC and 7:1 among HBsAg-positive HCC, but there was no significant difference in the gender distribution between these groups. More than 60% of HCVAb-positive HCC and HCV/ HBV...
The role of gender as a variable that might affect the metabolism of ethanol and thus the hepatotoxicity of ethanol is evaluated. First, the pharmacodynamics of ethanol are reviewed with particular attention to hormone effects on ethanol absorption and metabolism. Specific differences between males and...
had lived in an area where the liver fluke Opisthorchis viverrini is endemic; and Group 3, combined hepatocellular-cholangiocellular carcinoma, a rare type showing features of both hepatocellular and biliary epithelial differentiation, in Japanese with chronic viral hepatitis with or without cirrhosis....
Comparison of proteome between hepatitis B virus- and hepatitis C virus-associated hepatocellular carcinoma Clin. Cancer Res., 9 (2003), pp. 5493-5500 View in ScopusGoogle Scholar 12 Li C., Hong Y., Tan Y.X., Zhou H., Ai J.H., Li S.J., Zhang L., Xia Q.C., Wu J.R., Wan...
Why do ascites develop in patients with cirrhosis? Where does urine get its yellow color from? What is the difference between hypothyroidism and hyperthyroidism? What does it mean to say that "the liver buffersblood glucose levels"? Why does stomach acid not damage the duodenum? Why is the Al...
Hepatitis C is a RNA virus. It is also blood borne. Intravenous drug abuse, hemodialysis, blood transfusion, and sexual contact increase the risk of contracting the disease. Chronic hepatitis is very common after hepatitis C infection. Around 20% get cirrhosis. Hepatocellular carcinoma risk is als...
What are the Similarities Between Fibrosis and Cirrhosis As discussed at the beginning cirrhosis is just another form of fibrosis. Therefore, both of them have the same pathological basis. Chronic inflammation is the major cause of both cirrhosis and fibrosis. ...