HCV is transmitted mainly via direct blood contact, but can be transmitted via sexual contact, indirect contact with contaminated objects, and mother to infant.
the liver shows increased echogenicity compatible with fatty ifiltration.
It's not possible to disguise the existence of a fatty liver.
Phosphorus poisoning causes yellow fatty liver.
Fatty foods can have an impact on the liver. Excessive consumption of fatty foods can lead to the accumulation of fat in the liver, potentially leading to liver diseases such as fatty liver disease or cirrhosis. It's important to maintain a balanced diet to support liver health.
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You get fat liver.
According to information found on the Mayo Clinic website, there are two types of fatty liver disease. One is nonalcoholic and is generally caused by obesity and a high fat diet (my words, not exactly the words used by Mayo Clinic but basically similar info). It is common and usually does not cause harm. However, in SOME people, it can lead to liver failure. Alcoholic fatty liver is a whole other animal. As long as the person continues to drink, it can definitely progress to liver failure, especially in heavy alcoholics. The liver can only process so much alcohol per day or even per hour before the liver is affected.
You get fat liver.
Diffusely increased echotexture in the liver is typical of a fatty liver. When a liver is fatty it takes on a spongy appearance. This can be caused by either alcoholic or non alcoholic reasons.
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No. Fatty liver is caused, most commonly, by alcoholism (although other conditions can bring this about, as well).