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treatment for stage 4 liver cirrhosis

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What is stage 4 cirrhosis? What can I expe... - Cirrhosis ...
That is what they call end stage liver disease or ESLD. . is 49 and has cirrhosis stage 4 with hep C. He is currently undergoing treatments and .
http://www.revolutionhealth.com/forums/digestive/cirrhosis/89289

Cirrhosis Causes, Symptoms, Treatment on eMedicineHealth.com
Cirrhosis is a chronic (ongoing, long-term) disease of the liver. . This is called liver failure, sometimes referred to as end-stage liver disease. . Affected individuals notice symptoms approximately 1 to 4 months after exposure to the virus.
http://www.emedicinehealth.com/cirrhosis/article_em.htm


Cirrhosis of the Liver Stage 4
Jan 1, 2012 . Looking for information on cirrhosis of the liver stage 4? . The treatment for liver cirrhosis involves only prevention of further progression of the .
http://www.buzzle.com/articles/cirrhosis-of-the-liver-stage4.html

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Cirrhosis - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Cirrhosis is generally irreversible, and treatment usually focuses on preventing progression and . In advanced stages of cirrhosis the only option is a liver transplant. . 1 Signs and symptoms; 2 Causes; 3 Pathophysiology; 4 Diagnosis .
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CIRRHOSIS: advanced liver disease
Cirrhosis is a general term for end-stage liver disease, which can have many . Cirrhosis has no cure, but removing the ultimate cause can slow the disease. . 3, and 4 fibrosis stage who were non-responders stopped disease progression .
http://www.natap.org/2002/Oct/103002_2.htm