Illustration of a healthy human liver (top) and a liver affected by cirrhosis (bottom). Cirrhosis is a disease characterized by the replacement of normal tissue with fibrous tissue and the loss of functional liver cells, leading to loss of liver function. It is most commonly caused by alcoholism, hepatitis B and C, and fatty liver disease but has many other possible causes. | |
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