31+ Anatomy Of Liver Cirrhosis
31+ Anatomy Of Liver Cirrhosis. Cirrhosis occurs due to necrosis of liver cells followed by fibrosis and nodule formation. Basic anatomy and physiology of the liver and its correlation with pathological state.
Fibrosis of the liver occurs due to the activation of hepatic stellate cells and leads to accumulation of collagen in the space of disse and parenchyma.
The areas of supply of the right and left hepatic arteries, with accompanying portal vein and bile duct branches, can be demarcated by a line. Acute liver injury leads to complex inflammatory reactions and matrix remodeling processes which result in the restoration of normal architecture. The progression of the disease may be arrested with appropriate treatment if it is detected in the early stages, but damage caused by the disease remains and does not heal. When violations of the portal vein (liver cirrhosis, diseases of the esophagus and stomach) subcutaneous veins are visible like gorgona's head surraundly of the umbilicus.
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