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  1. Liver transplantation (2856 bytes)
    2: ...alfunctioning, diseased liver with a healthy one. Liver transplantation is always allograft.
    4: ...ck of donors, despite development of living-donor liver transplantation.
    8: ...immunodeficiencies, metastatic cancer outside the liver or severe heart affections.
    12: The first phase of liver transplantation operations consists of filtering ...
    14: ...ion of the inferior vena cava is removed. The new liver is put into place, and connections with the infer...
  2. Liver failure (2742 bytes)
    1: ...ls that are not properly processed by the liver. Liver failure is considered a life-threatening conditio...
    5: ...etaminophen over a period of time and can develop liver toxicity or failure as a result.
    7: ...lood flow to or from the liver can quickly impair liver function.
    9: ...olic conditions can lead to cirrhosis. Often the liver dysfunction is gradual and only becomes noticeabl...
    13: ... skin from excessive bilirubin in the blood. The liver is supposed to break down red blood cells and rid...
  3. Liver dialysis (2665 bytes)
    1: ...ysfunction. There are several different types of liver dialysis methods available.
    5: ...rly. Other metabolites cannot be processed by the liver. Generally, these metabolites are albumin-bound (...
    7: ...mplications can occur. Glycogen is stored in the liver and is made by putting molecules of glucose toget...
    11: There are currently three available types of liver dialysis currently under evaluation. The first i...

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  1. Ray Charles (3234 bytes)
    38: ...04 in Los Angeles. He died on June 10, 2004 from liver disease.
  2. Comfort food (2529 bytes)
    6: ...rld, soups are common, as are combinations like [[liver]]-and-onions, mashed potato, [[sausage]]s-and-[[s...
  3. Body cleansing (1639 bytes)
    4: ...e. Using herbs and other supplements can rid the liver of its toxic excesses.
  4. Sex steroid (2233 bytes)
    6: ... Other body tissues, such as fatty tissue and the liver) have the ability to convert one kind of sex horm...
  5. Liver transplantation (2856 bytes)
    2: ...alfunctioning, diseased liver with a healthy one. Liver transplantation is always allograft.
    4: ...ck of donors, despite development of living-donor liver transplantation.
    8: ...immunodeficiencies, metastatic cancer outside the liver or severe heart affections.
    12: The first phase of liver transplantation operations consists of filtering ...
    14: ...ion of the inferior vena cava is removed. The new liver is put into place, and connections with the infer...
  6. Organ transplant (2109 bytes)
    15: ...including the heart, lung (separated or en bloc), liver, kidney, pancreas, small intestine and hand. Tran...
  7. Organ donation (3156 bytes)
    13: ...eople believe that alcoholics should not be given livers, since they achieved their condition voluntarily...
  8. Vein (2927 bytes)
    11: ...stem to the liver for further processing. If the liver is damaged, the blood in the portal vein can back...
  9. Circulatory system (2812 bytes)
    1: ...etabolism to the lungs, to the kidneys and to the liver and digestive system. In lower animals, the circu...
    13: ...products can be dropped off in the kidneys or the liver before reaching the vessels that lead to the hear...
  10. Aorta (2898 bytes)
    11: ...a sends off major branches to the intestines, the liver and to both kidneys. The end of the aorta is nea...
  11. Blood (2846 bytes)
    7: ... system or are released in a nutrient form by the liver, which stores some nutrients but does not actuall...
  12. Bone marrow transplant (2398 bytes)
    15: ...py or irradiation is used, which may cause severe liver affections and elevated bilirubin and hepatomegal...
  13. Glycemic index (2398 bytes)
    7: ... It also can indicate greater extraction from the liver. A low GI means a lower demand for insulin and th...
  14. Glucose (1867 bytes)
    4: ...starch. In animals, it is synthesized in both the liver and the kidneys, from non-carbohydrate processes,...
    10: ... fuel brain cells while other glucose goes to the liver and muscles where it will be stored as glycogen a...
  15. Animal fat (1782 bytes)
    9: *Cod liver oil
  16. Vitamin (2474 bytes)
    4: ...e that. There is evidence that the Egyptians used liver to cure night blindness (now known to be a vitami...
  17. Infectious mononucleosis (2190 bytes)
    5: ...r, more serious symptoms, like enlarged spleen or liver (which can even lead to ruptures), aching muscles...
  18. Metastasis (1796 bytes)
    4: .... The most common primary sites are the adrenals, liver, brain and bones and some tumors spread to specif...
  19. Dysentery (2029 bytes)
    9: ... often appears in developing countries. It causes liver infections and amoebic abscesses and is treated w...
  20. Testicular cancer (1793 bytes)
    6: ...nancy has spread past the abdomen to the kidneys, liver and brain. Very rarely does testicular cancer rea...

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