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Human liver cirrhosis Royalty Free Stock Photo
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Human liver. Cirrhosis Royalty Free Stock Photo
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Human liver. Cirrhosis
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Human liver. Cirrhosis is a liver dysfunction caused by the formation of scar tissue fibrosis due to damage caused by liver disease. It is most commonly caused by alcoholic liver disease, non-alcoholic steatosis or hepatitis. Microscopically, its main features are the presence of regenerating nodules of hepatocytes and of fibrosis, or the deposition of connective tissue septa between these


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