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Hepatitis A: Vaccine and Prevention
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Hepatitis A: Vaccine and Prevention

Vaccination The prophylaxis of hepatitis A is based, besides on the respect of determined hygienic and behavioral norms, on the vaccination and on the passive immunization through standard gammaglobuline (antibodies). The latter treatment is effective in producing short-term immunity (approximately three months), while hepatitis-A vaccine offers lasting protection (10-20 years or more)

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Colalemia

In medical language, the term colalemia refers to an increase in bile acids in the blood. Bile Acids: What are they? These substances are produced by the liver and poured into the bile, then concentrated by the gallbladder and poured into the small intestine; Once in the duodenum, bile acids participate in the formation of micelles, facilitating the digestion of food lipids
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Primitive Biliary Cirrhosis

Generality Primary biliary cirrhosis is a chronic autoimmune disease that affects the liver and, more specifically, the bile ducts within it. In this particular liver disease, the immune system attacks the cells that make up the bile ducts, causing inflammation, scarring and closure, resulting in the onset of intrahepatic cholestasis
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cholangitis

What is cholangite? Cholangitis is an inflammatory process in the bile ducts. In most cases, inflammation depends on benign or malignant obstructive processes complicated by the presence of bacterial infections - favored by the underlying mechanical obstruction of the biliary tract by calculi - or more rarely parasitic
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cholecystitis

What's this ? The term cholecystitis defines any generic inflammation of the gallbladder, otherwise known as the gallbladder. It can occur in acute or chronic form and its origin can recognize different causes. Data in hand, in over 85-90% of cases, cholecystitis is associated with biliary lithiasis, that is, the presence of calculi in the gallbladder and / or biliary tract
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Sclerosing cholangitis

Definition and Causes Sclerosing cholangitis is an inflammatory disease of the liver, which recognizes its causal element in the inflammation of the bile ducts. The inflammatory process, which can affect the biliary tree at different levels, results in scarring of the intra and / or extrahepatic ducts, in which the bile produced by the liver flows
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Purify the Liver

Watch the video X Watch the video on youtube The liver is a very important organ for the organism because it intervenes in the metabolism of food, drugs, toxins and more generally of whatever is introduced into the human body. The liver can be compared to a model worker, always punctual, efficient and who hardly gets sick or complains about too much work
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Hepatic Coma

Generality Hepatic coma is a serious state of unconsciousness that distinguishes the final stage of hepatic encephalopathy, a neurological disease that results from the presence of a state of liver failure. A person in a hepatic coma behaves in the same way as an individual in a coma due to other causes (eg severe brain trauma, stroke etc
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Hepatitis

We talk about hepatitis when the liver is inflamed. "Hepatitis" in fact derives from the Greek term hêpar , which means liver, while the suffix -ite reminds us that we are in the presence of an inflammatory process. There are numerous forms of hepatitis, classified into two large groups: infectious hepatitis non-infectious hepatitis In the first group are included forms of hepatitis caused by infections, therefore by pathogenic microorganisms; the best known are indicated with the first five letters of the alphabet; we therefore have hepatitis A, B, C, D and E.
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Liver Ultrasound: Indications, Diet, Preparation

What is it and how is it performed? Hepatic ultrasound is based on the principle of ultrasonography. Through this technique, a beam of ultrasounds (so called because they cannot be heard by the human ear) is projected onto the body area to be examined, thanks to a special probe. At this point the tissues affected by sound waves reflect them in varying degrees depending on their consistency; therefore, by picking up the ultrasounds reflected by the same probe that generated them, and converting them into electrical signals, it is possible to process them informally to reconstruct the morphology
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Hepatitis A

Generality Hepatitis A is a highly contagious disease affecting the liver; it is responsible for a small RNA virus, called HAV (or hepatitis A virus), which is transmitted through the consumption of contaminated food and drink or through direct contact with infected people. Fortunately, A is not as dangerous as the other forms of hepatitis, but, although rarely, it can get complicated in the formidable fulminant hepatitis ; for this reason, it is good not to underestimate it and adopt all the rules necessary to prevent it, first of all the vaccination of people at risk
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