End-Stage Liver Disease
Cross-source consensus on End-Stage Liver Disease from 2 sources and 13 claims.
2 sources · 13 claims
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- The liver has a remarkable regenerative capacity, but that capacity has a hard upper limit. — 10 Signs of a Dying Liver (End Stage Liver Disease)
- Ten distinct signs emerge as liver disease progresses, each reflecting specific failures in liver function. — 10 Signs of a Dying Liver (End Stage Liver Disease)
- Three core biochemical failures — albumin deficiency, ammonia accumulation, and vitamin K impairment — underlie the majority of end-stage liver disease signs. — 10 Signs of a Dying Liver (End Stage Liver Disease)
- Malaise and fatigue are early warning signs that can predate serious liver disease by years. — 10 Signs of a Dying Liver (End Stage Liver Disease)
- Weakness and fatigue in end-stage liver disease result from failure to synthesize proteins, regulate blood glucose, and clear metabolic waste. — 10 Signs of a Dying Liver (End Stage Liver Disease)
- The liver's regenerative capacity has a hard ceiling, beyond which reversal of end-stage disease becomes extremely difficult. — 10 Signs of a Dying Liver (End Stage Liver Disease)
- In end-stage liver disease, weakness and fatigue become pronounced and debilitating due to failure of protein synthesis, blood glucose regulation, and metabolic waste clearance. — 10 Signs of a Dying Liver (End Stage Liver Disease)
- Reversal of end-stage liver disease is extremely difficult but not necessarily impossible. — 10 Signs of a Dying Liver (End Stage Liver Disease)
- Malaise — a pervasive, diffuse absence of wellness with no clear anatomical cause — is one of the earliest indicators of liver trouble. — 10 Signs of a Dying Liver (End Stage Liver Disease)
- Early liver disease symptoms including malaise and fatigue can predate serious disease by years and are often dismissed or attributed to other causes. — 10 Signs of a Dying Liver (End Stage Liver Disease)