Cruvelier-Baumgarten Cirrhosis

Cruvelier-Baumgartner or autoimmune chronic active hepatitis Unfortunately, in our modern world, every person faces health problems. And unfortunately, among many diseases, there is an increased rate of liver cirrhosis. Liver cirrhosis is a serious disease that can lead to



1. Introduction Cruvelier-Baumgarten liver cirrhosis (CBLC) is one of the main causes of death in opisthorchiasis. This is a chronic progressive liver disease caused by parasitism in humans of the broad tapeworm Sarcodina gigantea, which is common in the countries of the Ob, Altayik and Mongolia basins. 2. Etiology The etiology of CBCP is associated with the invasion of the broad tapeworm of the genus Sarcodiidae. During migration, the wide tapeworm penetrates the liver, which causes helminthic infestation. In young children, the appearance of hepatitis-like syndrome is the first and only manifestation of opisthorchiasis. Developing cirrhosis of the liver is a consequence of damage to the liver tissue by the broad tapeworm. In most cases, liver damage is limited only to its parenchyma; intestinal invasion usually does not occur. Human echinococcosis is a rare zooanthroponotic disease (from the Greek echio - hedgehog, anke - kidney, otis - amber), the causative agent of which is the tapeworm (Echinococcus granulosus), widespread among dogs, wolves, foxes and, less commonly, rodents. It has a flat, ribbon-like structure with a scolex-hermaphrodite. With arthroplasty hermaphrodite, eggs can develop either only in