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Types of Liver Disease


Acute liver failure | Autoimmune-associated | Budd-Chiari syndrome | Cirrhosis | Genetic | Hepatitis | Infections | Liver cancer | Obstruction | Back to Article

Hepatitis

Hepatitis is an inflammation of the liver most frequently due to viral infections but also has other causes. Click on the links below to find out more about the various types.

  • Viral
  • Chemical, drug
  • Inherited
  • Non-alcoholic fatty liver
  • Autoimmune

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