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Cirrhosis of the liver, esophageal varices, neurological disorders, complications of Diabetes, malnutrition, breakdown of the cardiovascular system, emotional disorders, social problems, legal problems, family problems, accidental injury or death, insanity and several others.

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Liver failure >.< I feel smart.

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