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Cirrhosis - causes, symptoms, diagnosis, treatment, pathology

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When cells are injured or damaged and die off, usually that dead tissue that was previously

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full of living cells becomes fibrotic, meaning it becomes thickened with heaps and heaps

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of protein and forms scar tissue.

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So when your liver is constantly forced to process alcohol like in alcoholic liver disease,

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or subject to a viral attack for a long time like in HBV, or anything else that causes

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a long-term or chronic state of liver cell or hepatocyte destruction and inflammation,

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your liver can become seriously scarred and damaged to the point where it’s no longer

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reversible, at which point it becomes fibrotic and in the liver we call this process cirrhosis.

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Because it’s usually irreversible, cirrhosis is often referred to as “end-stage” or

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“late-stage” liver damage.

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When liver cells are injured, they start to come together and form what are called regenerative

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nodules.

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You can think of these as colonies of living liver cells.

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These are one of the classic signs of cirrhosis and are why a cirrhotic liver is more bumpy

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as opposed to a smooth, healthy liver.

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Also with cirrhotic liver tissue, you’ll see that in between these clumps of cells

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or nodules, is fibrotic tissue and collagen.

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Here’s a classic histology image of cirrhotic tissue, this clump of cells in the middle

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is the regenerative nodule, and these blue stains surrounding it are the bands of protein

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from the process of fibrosis.

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If we zoom out a bit and look at it with the naked eye, we’ll again see these nodules,

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which have fibrotic protein bands in between.

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How do these bands of fibrotic tissue form though?

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Well fibrosis is a process mediated by special cells called stellate cells, that sit between

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