What type of liver disease is showing a high bilirubin and high urobilinogen in plasma? What causes the appendix to become inflamed? How does liver cirrhosis disrupt the release of bile? What causes autoimmune atrophic gastritis? Can cirrhosis of the liver cause low platelets? What causes endoth...
What does it mean when you have high enzymes in your liver? Elevated liver enzymes often indicateinflammation or damage to cells in the liver. Inflamed or injured liver cells leak higher than normal amounts of certain chemicals, including liver enzymes, into the bloodstream, elevating liver enzyme...
Does Hep C cause a low platelet count? Does heparin cause low platelets? What causes an inflamed liver? What causes bone marrow deficiency? How low can platelets go? Can blood thinners cause a low platelet count? Does low platelets cause fatigue?
Bile can’t be drained adequately if these ducts become inflamed or blocked. This can lead to an increased level of bilirubin.Intrahepatic cholestasis of pregnancy: This is a temporary condition during the last trimester of pregnancy. It causes bile drainage from the liver to either slow down ...
What does Pagets disease look like? Paget's disease of the nipple always starts in the nipple and may extend to the areola. It appears asa red, scaly rash on the skin of the nipple and areola. The affected skin is often sore and inflamed, and it can be itchy or cause a burning sen...
If your doctor says you have high enzymes, he is referring to an elevated liver enzyme level1.High enzymes in your liver indicate damage to the cells or inflammation in your liver. Inflamed liver cells leak higher-than-normal amounts of liver enzymes into the bloodstream. This results in hig...
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Bacterial pneumonia is a lung infection caused by bacteria. Your lungs become inflamed and cannot work well. Bacterial pneumonia germs are easily spread when an infected person coughs, sneezes, or has close contact with others.What increases my risk for bacterial pneumonia?
What is the correct term for the digestive disease or disorder described as an inflamed area with tissue destruction in the gastric mucosa? When the white blood cell count is depressed, the classic signs of infection such as redness, heat, and swell...
What is sarcoidosis of the liver? Is cirrhosis a hereditary disease? Is cirrhosis of the liver only caused by alcoholism? What is a progressive degenerative disease of the liver? How does liver cirrhosis disrupt the release of bile? What causes an inflamed liver?