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microscopy of liver,H&E stain, showing evidence of Alcoholic Hepatitis fatty change, cell necrosis, Mallory bodiesimage from PEIR - University of Alabama at Birmingham Department of Pathology Tags: Hepatitis View |
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Hepatitis (plural hepatitides) implies inflammation of the liver characterized by the presence of inflammatory cell (cell (biology))s in the tissue (Tissue (biology)) of the organ. The name is from ancient Greek hepar (????), the root being hepat- (????-), meaning liver, and suffix -itis, meaning "inflammation" (c. 1727). The condition can be self-limiting, healing on its own, or can progress to scarring of the liver. Hepatitis is acute when it lasts less than six months and chronic when it persists longer. A group of viruses known as the hepatitis viruses cause most cases of liver damage worldwide. Hepatitis can also be due to toxins (notably alcohol (Ethanol)), other infections or from autoimmune process. It may run a subclinical course when the affected person may not feel ill. The patient becomes unwell and symptomatic when the disease impairs liver functions that include, among other things, removal of harmful substances, regulation of blood composition, and production of bile to help digestion.
Icd10: ICD10K759k70
Icd9: ICD9573.3
Diseasesdb: 20061
Meshid: D006505