Liver Problems
Medications
Anatomy
Alcohol
Pancreas
100

Late stage of scarring (fibrosis) of the liver caused by excessive alcohol use.

What is Cirrhosis of the liver?

100

This medication slows liver damage.

What is actigall, ursol.

100

Function is to store bile until it's needed for digestion. 

What is the Gallbladder?

100

Interferes with the communication pathways, can shrink my frontal lobes.

What is the brain?

100

Inflammation.  It happens when digestive enzymes start digesting the pancreas itself.

What is Pancreatitis?

200

Buildup of fluid in your abdomen caused by the liver that causes the belly to swell.

What is ascites?

200

This medication regime is used treatment of liver ascites.

What is spironolactone (Aldactone) and furosemide (Lasix). 

200

Makes a digestive juice called bile that helps digest fats and some vitamins. 

What is the liver?

200

Drinking a lot over a long time or too much on a single occasion can damage me and cause cardiovascular disease.

What is the heart?

200

Collection of pus resulting from tissue necrosis, liquefaction, and infection.

What is a pancreatic abscess?

300

Develop when normal blood flow to the liver is blocked by a clot or scar tissue in the liver.

What are esophageal varices?

300

Treatment for Hepatitis C.

What is Ribavirin an antiviral?  

300

Enzymes  come from this organ to break down sugars, fats, and starches. 

What is the pancreas?

300

Causes cirrhosis in me.

What is the liver?

300

Circumscribed collection of fluid rich in pancreatic enzymes, blood, and necrotic tissue, typically located in the lesser sac of the abdomen

What is a Pancreatic Pseudocyst?

400

An inflammation of the liver  and in most cases, it's caused by a virus.

What is hepatitis?

400

Attach to proteins called opioid receptors on nerve cells in the brain, spinal cord, gut and other parts of the body. 

What is an opioid/narcotic?

400

Absorb sugars, amino acids, and fatty acids. 

What is the jejunum?

400

Causes me to be more susceptible to pneumonia and tuberculosis.  

What are lungs?

400

When mutated cells grow out of control, forming a tumor. Risk factors are strongly linked to the disease, including tobacco smoking and obesity.

What is pancreatic cancer?

500

Extra fat in the liver.

What is steatosis?

500

Used to thin the bile, which allows gallstones to dissolve.

What is Ursodiol link (Actigall) and chenodiol link (Chenix)?

500

Temporary storage for food, mixing and breakdown of food by contraction and relaxation of muscle layers

What is the stomach?

500

Causes ulcers and bloating.

What is the stomach?

500

A complex operation to remove the head of the pancreas, the first part of the small intestine (duodenum), the gallbladder and the bile duct. 

What is a Whipple procedure?  (pancreaticoduodenectomy )

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