an introduction
The liver is one of the largest glands in the human body as the liver consists of four lobes and eight parts, the liver may have many disorders, imbalances and diseases that can be a bit dangerous and threatening to the life of the person who may need immediate surgery and emergency because it is the only solution In such cases.
The liver reaches the blood through the carotid artery of all the visceral organs asymmetric and reaches the nutrients from the fine intestine, and the principle of many functions such as the secretion and formation of bile acids and building the protein self-body and the liver also works to store sugar in the form of glycogen and work on the dismantling of toxic substances and storage of vitamins, As the liver is the center that controls all metabolic processes performed by the human body.
Hepatic bags
Liver bags are called simple bags, which are non-parasitic bags may be present in the liver in a single and single and may be multiple bags in the liver is called this disease of liver disease multi-sacs or parasitic and bacterial and tumors of the sachet and abscesses, which can be distinguished by the symptoms that The patient may suffer from them and the form of lacerations and injuries after the examination that appears through radiographs.
Simple hepatic cysts are lined with a biliary epithelium of the biliary type that may arise in the patient genetically or may arise as a result of the increased expansion of small gallbladder tumors by the failure of the work of the small pelvic tumors, contact with the bile ducts, and the simple bags containing a liquid containing similar salts The salts present in the plasma as this fluid is secreted continuously through the lining of the bags, so when the suction of this liquid is not appropriate treatment and clean because the lining of these bags work on secretion.
Multiple hepatocellular lesions arise in the patient genetically. Multiple hepatocellular disease is usually associated with the common physical chromosome in patients with multiple renal disease. Multiple hepatocellular disease may be associated with a certain genetic mutation, and multiple hepatocellular disease may occur without the presence of bags Multiple renal insufficiency In some cases, the risk of liver failure and liver cirrhosis is weak, unlike multiple hepatic cysts associated with multiple renal cysts that cause a person with kidney failure.
Symptoms experienced by people with liver calcification
- Pain in the upper right quadrant of the abdomen.
- Abdominal distension.
- Jaundice due to blockage of bile ducts.
- High temperature.
- The number of white blood cells.
- Nausea.
- Feeling full.