májcirrhosis
Májcirrhosis, or liver cirrhosis, is a chronic liver disease defined by progressive fibrosis and nodular regeneration that distorts hepatic architecture and impairs liver function.
Common causes include long-standing alcohol use, chronic infection with hepatitis B or C, metabolic conditions such
Pathophysiology involves fibrotic scar tissue that increases portal venous pressure and reduces synthetic and detoxifying capacity.
Diagnosis relies on clinical context and noninvasive tests; ultrasound or elastography can show a nodular, fibrotic
Management focuses on treating the underlying cause and preventing complications. Abstaining from alcohol, antiviral therapy for
Epidemiology varies by region and underlying causes; cirrhosis carries substantial morbidity and mortality once decompensation occurs.