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Sentence count:162Posted:2017-07-07Updated:2020-07-24
Similar words: morphosispsychosismetamorphosisdiarrhoeaamenorrhoeacirrussisterhoodzymosisMeaning: [sɪ'rəʊsɪs]  n. a chronic disease interfering with the normal functioning of the liver; the major cause is chronic alcoholism. 
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1. The commonest cause of cirrhosis is alcohol consumption.
2. Ray, 69, who suffers from cirrhosis of the liver, has been hospitalized eight times since December.
3. HepB infection can lead to cirrhosis and causes 80 percent of liver cancer worldwide.
4. His father was ill, very ill, with cirrhosis of the liver.
5. Causes cirrhosis of the liver, inflammation of the pancreas, damage to brain and heart and malnutrition.
6. Better cirrhosis of the liver than.a bullet in the head.
7. This can progress to bile duct destruction, biliary cirrhosis, and sometimes cholangiocarcinoma.
8. The second had primary biliary cirrhosis and died from a variceal bleed while under review.
9. Results Among the 102 patients with parenchymal cirrhosis, 42 died from time zero to 12 months after their first variceal haemorrhage.
10. Some people progress to liver disease, cirrhosis and liver cancer, and the virus can be fatal.
11. In heavy infections there may be severe cirrhosis and ascites and, in rare cases, liver failure and death.
12. As suggested in patients with cirrhosis, it is likely to be of multifactorial origin.
13. Liver cirrhosis often is listed as a contraindication to the use of disulfiram.
14. Ultimately biliary cirrhosis results and the median survival has been estimated to be 12 years.
15. Ray, 68, is suffering from cirrhosis of the liver and has been hospitalized several times since Christmas.
16. Histological examination before treatment showed that all the patients had chronic active hepatitis with cirrhosis.
17. Liver biopsy showed that this patient already had secondary biliary cirrhosis.
18. Hepatitis B is a disease affecting the liver which can lead to death through liver cancer or liver cirrhosis. 2.
19. Early diagnosis and treatment prevents brain damage and liver cirrhosis.
20. You probably realised she's a severe case of portal cirrhosis, with ascites and jaundice.
21. Despite the dangers of fatal decompensation, we think that interferon alfa should be considered for treating patients with cirrhosis.
22. This ranged from about 3 percent among patients with cirrhosis to 17 percent among patients with end-stage emphysema.
23. This suggested that COL1A2 might be a susceptibility locus for alcoholic cirrhosis with one, or very few, predisposing mutations possible.
24. Also the duration of HBsAg positivity was shorter and the presence of cirrhosis was more prominent in responders.
25. It is a rare disease characterized by progressive liver enlargement or cirrhosis and muscular weakness by the age of 2 months.
26. Of the three patients not referred, one had cryptogenic cirrhosis and two had primary biliary cirrhosis.
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27. Murder claims three divorced men for every divorced woman, as does cirrhosis of the liver.
28. The largest award was for a woman who developed cirrhosis and needed a liver transplant.
29. Many treatments have evolved over the last 30 years for controlling upper gastrointestinal haemorrhage in patients with cirrhosis and portal hypertension.
30. The most noticeable increase in discharges as a result of liver cirrhosis occurred between 1986-89.
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