Biliary liver cirrhosis
Liver cirrhosis is a condition in which the normal structure of the liver is damaged and altered. It can be caused by many factors, including alcohol, viral infections, autoimmune diseases, medications and other substances. One type of cirrhosis is biliary cirrhosis.
Liver cirrhosis is a group of diseases characterized by damage to liver tissue, leading to its degeneration and disruption of the main functions of the organ: digestive, metabolism and hematopoiesis. The most common causes of liver cirrhosis are: alcoholism, viral hepatitis, toxic hepatitis, and substance abuse.