Hepatitis Epithelial

Epithelial hepatitis - (h. epithelial) is a liver disease that is characterized by inflammation of the cells of the gastrointestinal tract, including the cells of the lining of the liver (liver cells). This type of hepatitis is rare and occurs as a result of interactions between viruses and other infections. In addition to the liver, pathogens also attack the gastrointestinal tract, especially the stomach and intestines, causing serious consequences such as internal bleeding, ulcers and malabsorption of nutrients. If not treated promptly, hepatitis can lead to liver cirrhosis and even liver cancer, which makes