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Which zone is first to be affected by disease and what is its position to the blood vessel?
Three, closest
Abnormal retention of fat in liver cells
Steatosis
Hepatitis symptoms:
1. Fecal oral route
2. Food borne
3. Self-limited disease
4. Institutions
Hepatitis A
Hepatitis Symptoms:
1. Serum hepatitis
2. Parental transmission
3. Chronic hepatitis
4. Hepatocellular carcinoma
Hepatitis B
Hepatitis Symptoms:
1. High cirrhosis risk
2. Hepatocellular carcinoma
3. Serum/parental
4. Associated with alcoholism
Hepatitis C
Hepatitis Symptoms:
1. Needs B coinfection
2. Incompetent virus
3. DANE particle
4. Worse prognosis
Hepatitis D
Symptoms:
1. Hobnailed liver
2. scar tissue in liver
3. destruction of reticular network
Cirrhosis
Nodes greater than 3 centimeters.
Caused by viral hepatitis
Macronodular
(Micronodular less than 3 cm and caused by alcohol.)
Symptoms:
1. Avid iron deposition in heart, pancreas, and liver.
2.
Hemachromatosis
Symptoms:
1. Derangement of copper metabolism
2. Unchecked inflammation
3. Two alleles PiZZ, PiMM
Wilson's Disease