Ninety percent of patients with this disease are women between the ages of 35 and 60.
Women are five times more likely than men to develop primary Raynaud's disease
Cirrhosis
Cirrhosis of the liver - usually from alcoholism.
caves will most likely develop whare caves develop.
Primary Raynaud's disease is milder and causes fewer complications. About half of all cases of Raynaud's disease are of this type. Women are four times more likely than men to develop primary Raynaud's disease
they are likely to develop at warm humid areas.
Most likely it is a blockage of the gallbladder or the biliary ducts.
Compared to the control of "a person with no liver issues whatsover" , the person with Hep A would be slightly more likely to get cirrhosis of the liver. However, since they are aware that they have a liver issue, the liver function and general health of the person are probably being very closely monitored. Hence if their liver function ever does present a significant problem, it will be caught early and given appropriate treatment. (They would be at a far greater risk if they were unaware they had Hep A.)
A tornadic thunderstorm is most likely to develop over the Great Plains.
a fever.
Early cities were most likely to develop near water because this made it easy to find food and to have fresh water. They were also likely to develop near mining areas and places where jobs were prevalent.
This means that on the CT scan, the canals within the liver cells that produce bile for the digestion of fats are not dilated, showing there is no blockage downstream of the bile ducts.