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If surgery is done before permanent liver damage sets in, long-term survival is possible. In these cases, damaged liver cells can actually recover. If patients are already very sick with liver disease, the surgery may not be as helpful.
A newborn's liver works when he is born it just is not fully matured. That is why jaundice is a problem for some newborns since the liver can not fully excrete the excess bilirubin resulting from red blood cell break down.
the average size of the liver is 600 metres long
Scar tissue builds up on the liver if disease is of long duration.
53 cm
how long can a person be on dyalisis
Abusive drinking for a period of decades can cause liver damage.
your whole life
Yes any long term pain medication can cause liver damage.
High they are good at survival and they in Northern and aren't hunted usually.
In aquaria survival rates are good if they are given the required food and conditions
Food does not go to your liver, food only goes to your stomach and intestines.