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Liver cirrhossis (Causes (non-alchoholic steatohepatitis, Exposure…
Liver cirrhossis
Causes
non-alchoholic steatohepatitis
Exposure chemicals and drugs
Autoimune hepatitis
bile duct obstruction
Infection
Inherited diseases
alchoholic liver desease
Complications
Types of cirrhosis
Cardiac Cirrhosis
heart failure
Primary biliary cirrhosis
Inflamation of the bile ducts
Postnecrotic cirrhosis
hepatitis
Non specific metabolic cirrhosis
metabolic problems and gastrointestinal diseases
Alchoholic cirrhosis
Clinical Manifestations
Early Manifestations
Fever
Abdominal pain
Nausea and vomiting
Anorexia
weight loss
Enlarged liver and spleen
Later Manifestations
Jaundice and Pruritis
Skin lesions
endocrine disturbances
Peripheral oedema
ascites and emaciation
Definition
degeneration and destruction of the parenchymal cells of liver
Pathophysiology
Scar tissue develops because of the destruction
Deformity of the liver
obstruction of veins and portal bloodflow
congestion of the splanchnic veins which alters the fx of the spleen
liver fails to metabolise hormones
gynaecomastia
Managament
Nursing Management
Pharmacological management
Health Information