The W.H.O. member reveals about half of Hepatitis B patients contract the disease before age five but detection and treatment could delay until about 45 years after
extensive damage to the liver.
Not exact matches
They concentrate in particularly high numbers in the
liver and kidney, causing
extensive damage to these organs.
These complications include: hemorrhage from the nose and gums, hemorrhagic vomit and diarrhea, free fluid in the abdomen and fluid leakage due
to extensive liver damage, disorientation, seizures, coma, and death, usually within five days.
If not detected and treated early, the disease can cause
extensive damage to the heart and other vital organs, such as the lungs,
liver and kidneys, causing poisonous wastes
to build up in the dog's body.
Pet with
extensive liver damage no longer have the ability
to manufacture sufficient albumen.
Or those bypasses and short circuits developed due
to extensive liver damage.