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Cirrhosis, or severe scarring of your liver that can lead to serious complications, is divided into two stages: compensated and decompensated cirrhosis.
Cirrhosis always develops because of another liver problem or disease. If you don't treat the cause of your cirrhosis, it'll get worse, and over time your healthy liver cells won't be able to keep up.
Cirrhosis of the liver is a serious condition, which causes permanent liver damage. Life expectancy depends greatly on the stage and type. Learn more here.
Stage 2. There’s blockage of the small bile ducts. Stage 3. This stage marks the beginning of scarring. Stage 4. Cirrhosis has developed. This is permanent, severe scarring and damage to the liver.
Alcoholic liver cirrhosis is the most advanced form of liver disease that’s related to drinking alcohol. Get the facts on the treatments, outlook, and more.
Eligible patients were 18 to 75 years of age, had liver histologic features consistent with MASH, and had compensated cirrhosis, which was defined as stage 4 fibrosis with a Child–Pugh score of ...
When cirrhosis reaches advanced stages, it can be life-threatening. The damage caused by cirrhosis can’t be undone. However, if the condition is diagnosed early and the underlying cause is ...