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  1. Micronodular Cirrhosis: Causes, Diagnosis, and …

    • Micronodular cirrhosis is a type of liver scarring that forms small nodules. Learn about the causes, symptoms, complications, diagnosis, and treatment of this condition, as well as its outlook and how to li… See more

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    Micronodular cirrhosis is a type of cirrhosis that forms small nodules due to liver scarring. This can prevent your liver from functioning properly and cause a range of complicatio… See more

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    What is the difference between micronodular cirrhosis and macronodular cirrhosis?

    Doctors separate cirrhosis into different types based on various factors. The difference between micronodular and macronodular cirrhosis stems from the size of the nodu… See more

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    Micronodular cirrhosis symptoms

    The symptoms of micronodular cirrhosis are similar to those of other types of cirrhosis. At first, you may not have any symptoms. As scarring progresses, you may begin t… See more

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  1. Liver scarring

    Micronodular cirrhosis is a serious condition that causes liver scarring. Prompt diagnosis and treatment can help prevent further liver damage. With appropriate care, people with micronodular cirrhosis can live for many years. However, complications of this condition can be life threatening.
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    WEBFeb 11, 2023 — Cirrhosis is usually a result of liver damage from conditions such as hepatitis B or C, or chronic alcohol use. The damage done by cirrhosis typically cannot be undone. But if caught early enough and …

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