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Leberzirrhose und ihre Komplikationen

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Die Leberzirrhose entspricht dem Endstadium einer chronisch fibrosierenden Lebererkrankung. Es kommt zu einer Aufhebung der Leberarchitektur und zur Bildung von Regeneratknoten. Die veränderte Struktur führt zur Entwicklung einer portalen Hypertension, einer eingeschränkten Synthese- und Entgiftungsfunktion und der Bildung von portalsystemischen Shunts.

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Agné, C., Lankisch, T. (2016). Leberzirrhose und ihre Komplikationen. In: Manns, M., Schneidewind, S. (eds) Praxis der Hepatologie. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-41620-0_38

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