How much do you know about the liver? Read on to learn about this vital organ and its many important jobs.
Hepatitis is an inflammation of the liver. It has many causes. One of the causes is infection with a virus called the hepatitis A virus (HAV).
The sphincter of Oddi is part of your digestive system. A sphincter is a circle of muscle. The sphincter of Oddi surrounds the end of the tubes (ducts) that connect the gallbladder, liver, and pancreas to the first part of the small intestine (duodenum). The sphincter opens to let digestive juices flow through the ducts from the gallbladder, liver, and pancreas into the small intestine. To prevent the juices from leaking back into the ducts, the sphincter squeezes shut.
NAFLD is a common liver disease. It occurs when there is too much fat in the liver. NAFLD is not caused by drinking alcohol. This sheet tells you more about NAFLD and how it can be managed.
Hepatitis means inflammation of the liver. Hepatitis C virus (HCV) can lead to lifelong liver disease. This includes chronic hepatitis, cirrhosis, liver failure, and liver cancer.
Hepatitis B and C are serious threats to healthcare providers. Always use these standard precautions to protect yourself.
Cirrhosis is a lifelong (chronic) liver problem. It results from damaged and scarred liver tissue. Cirrhosis can't be cured. But it can be treated.
Hepatitis is an inflammation of the liver. Certain viruses can cause hepatitis. One is the hepatitis B virus (HBV). Read on to learn more about hepatitis B.
The spread of the hepatitis C virus can be prevented. Hepatitis C is passed through blood. If you're infected with the virus, don't let other people come in contact with your blood. You can keep the people around you safe with a little extra care.
Many people don't know the facts about hepatitis C. You may be concerned about things you've heard. Read on to learn what's true about the hepatitis C virus (HCV) and what's not.
Hepatitis C is a disease that damages your liver. It can cause major health problems. You can even die from it. And you might not even know you have it. Hepatitis C is caused by the hepatitis C virus (HCV). This virus spreads from person to person through blood. You're at risk for hepatitis C if infected blood enters your body.
Learn how to take steps to protect your child and the rest of your family from the most common types of viral hepatitis.
A bruise occurs when small blood vessels break open and leak blood into nearby tissues. The liver is a large organ located in the upper right part of the belly (abdomen). It can become bruised after an injury to the area.
A liver abscess is a pocket of pus that forms in the liver. It must be treated right away to prevent serious problems.
Cirrhosis results from scarring and injury to the liver. This damage is permanent and can lead to loss of liver function. At some point, the liver may stop working.
Hepatitis is a contagious viral infection of the liver. There are three common types: hepatitis A, B, and C. A test will determine which one is present.
Hepatitis is an inflammation of the liver. The most common causes of hepatitis are viruses. Alcohol and drug abuse, chemical toxins, and autoimmune disorders can also cause hepatitis.
Hepatitis A is an inflammation of the liver caused by the hepatitis A virus.
Hepatitis B is an inflammation of the liver caused by the hepatitis B virus.
Hepatitis C is an inflammation of the liver caused by the hepatitis C virus.
This sheet describes tests that may be done for liver problems.
A liver biopsy is when a small sample of liver tissue is removed and sent to a lab to be checked. Here's what you need to know about this procedure.
To test for hepatitis C, a sample of your blood is taken. The blood is sent to a lab. It may take several days to get your test results.