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H. Matei Pavel Haiducu; James Hall (actor) Patrick Hamilton (writer) Jeff Hanneman; Alfred Harmsworth (barrister) Hildebrand Harmsworth; Joel Chandler Harris
Deaths from cirrhosis (305 P) ... Pages in category "Deaths from liver disease" The following 145 pages are in this category, out of 145 total.
This date will move forward one year, every year, meaning that films released in 1930 will enter the public domain in 2026, films from 1931 in 2027, and so on, concluding with films from 1977 entering the public domain in 2073. Films registered between 1930 and 1963 had to have their copyrights renewed in order for them not to enter the public ...
Actor and comic. Died from combination of kidney failure, liver failure, cirrhosis and hepatitis C. [22] Lucy Saroyan: 1946–2003 Actress and daughter of William Saroyan who had minor roles in over 20 movies. She died from cirrhosis of the liver complicated by hepatitis C. [23] Ken Watanabe: 1959–
Edema or alcohol-related liver cirrhosis (death certification) U.S. President: Ardashir Mirza: 1866 (aged 58–59) Tehran, Iran: Alcohol-related issues Prince, and governor Daniel Webster: 24 October 1852 (aged 70) Marshfield, Massachusetts, U.S. Alcohol-related liver cirrhosis: United States Secretary of State: Ranjit Singh
Cirrhosis and chronic liver disease were the tenth leading cause of death for men and the twelfth for women in the United States in 2001, killing about 27,000 people each year. [ 157 ] The cause of cirrhosis can vary; alcohol and non-alcoholic fatty liver disease are main causes in western and industrialized countries, whereas viral hepatitis ...
This date will move forward one year, every year, meaning that films released in 1929 will enter the public domain on New Year's Day 2025, films from 1930 on New Year's Day 2026, and so on. All copyrightable works made by United States government employees as part of their official duties are in the public domain from their creation.
Liver cirrhosis can develop in about 7% to 40% of treated patients. People with the highest risk for progression to cirrhosis are those with incomplete response to treatment, treatment failure, and multiple relapses. Once cirrhosis develops, management of liver cirrhosis in autoimmune hepatitis is standard regardless of etiology.