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  2. Hepatic encephalopathy - Wikipedia

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    In a small proportion of cases, the encephalopathy is caused directly by liver failure; this is more likely in acute liver failure. More commonly, especially in chronic liver disease, hepatic encephalopathy is triggered by an additional cause, and identifying these triggers can be important to treat the episode effectively. [4]

  3. Cirrhosis - Wikipedia

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    [44] [32] Cirrhosis caused by hepatitis C and alcoholic liver disease are the most common reasons for liver transplant. [32] Both hepatitis C and hepatitis B–related cirrhosis can also be attributed with heroin addiction. [54] Chronic hepatitis B causes liver inflammation and injury that over several decades can lead to cirrhosis. [44]

  4. Liver disease - Wikipedia

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    Liver disease, or hepatic disease, is any of many diseases of the liver. [1] ... Confusion and altered consciousness caused by hepatic encephalopathy. [21]

  5. Porphyria - Wikipedia

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    Some liver diseases may cause porphyria even in the absence of genetic predisposition. These include hemochromatosis and hepatitis C. Treatment of iron overload may be required. [2] Patients with the acute porphyrias (AIP, HCP, VP) are at increased risk over their life for hepatocellular carcinoma (primary liver cancer) and may require ...

  6. Acute liver failure - Wikipedia

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    Acute liver failure is defined as "the rapid development of hepatocellular dysfunction, specifically coagulopathy and mental status changes (encephalopathy) in a patient without known prior liver disease". [23] page 1557

  7. Liver failure - Wikipedia

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    Chronic liver failure usually occurs in the context of cirrhosis, itself potentially the result of many possible causes, such as excessive alcohol intake, hepatitis B or C, autoimmune, hereditary and metabolic causes (such as iron or copper overload, steatohepatitis or non-alcoholic fatty liver disease). [citation needed]

  8. Mysterious 'Brain Zaps' Are Being Reported By Lexapro ... - AOL

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    The exact cause is a bit of a mystery. But brain zaps are likely due to a “neurotransmitter readjustment” in your brain when you stop an antidepressant, Dr. Gold says.

  9. Wilson's disease - Wikipedia

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    There are several hereditary diseases that cause copper overload in the liver; Wilson's disease is the most common of them. All can cause cirrhosis at a young age. The other copper overload diseases are Indian childhood cirrhosis (ICC), endemic Tyrolean infantile cirrhosis, and idiopathic copper toxicosis.

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