Guest guest Posted March 24, 2007 Report Share Posted March 24, 2007 Thanks,I found the correct word later. The liverof normal size cannot be detected by hand, but an enlarged liver can be.> Im not sure what you mean unless you are talking about the 'redness' the > palms get with liver disease? IF you do not have cirrhosis but have > fibrosis, it can regenerate or so Im told.. I have heard that even > cirrhosis can regenerate but I dont know HOW that could happen because if > it truely IS cirrhosis, that is scar tissue. but the liver is an amazing > organ and with just a sliver of liver, it can regenerate itself over many > years .. > I hope that answers what you asked, if not, let us know > > aylin.kantarci@... wrote: > Hello, > > if the damage on liver is not high, if you obtain SVR after the treatment, > do the scarred tissues go away and are damaged regenerated? > > One doctor while controlling my relative with SVR with his hands, he said > that his liver is enlarged. After some research, I learnt that liver with > normal size does not come to hand. But enlarged liver can be understood by > hand. Does this happen to everyone with SVR? Is this a dangerous > situation? > > p.s: I had dificulty to find the required phrases. I hope I have been > successful to describe what I mean > > Regards > EGE ÜNÝVERSÝTESÝ > ----------------------------------------------------------------------- > Bu elektronik posta ve onunla iletilen bütün dosyalar sadece > göndericisi tarafindan almasi amaclanan yetkili gercek ya da tüzel > kisinin kullanimi icindir. Eger söz konusu yetkili alici > degilseniz bu elektronik postanin icerigini aciklamaniz, > kopyalamaniz, yönlendirmeniz ve kullanmanizkesinlikle yasaktir > ve bu elektronik postayi derhal silmeniz gerekmektedir. > > EGE ÜNÝVERSÝTESÝ bu mesajin icerdigi bilgilerin doðruluðu veya > eksiksiz oldugu konusunda herhangi bir garanti vermemektedir. Bu > nedenle bu bilgilerin ne sekilde olursa olsun iceriginden, iletilmesinden, > alinmasindan ve saklanmasindan sorumlu degildir. > Bu mesajdaki görüsler yalnizca gönderen kisiye aittir ve > EGE ÜNÝVERSÝTESÝ'nin görüslerini yansitmayabilir > > ----------------------------------------------------------------------- > > This e-mail and any attachments may contain confidential and > privileged information. If you are not the intended recipient, > please notify the sender immediately by return e-mail, delete this > e-mail and destroy any copies. Any dissemination or use of this > information by a person other than the intended recipient is > unauthorized and may be illegal. > > EGE UNIVERSITY makes no warranty as to the accuracy or completeness > of any information contained in this message and hereby excludes any > liability of any kind for the information contained therein or for > the information transmission, reception, storage or use of > such in any way whatsoever. The opinions expressed in this > message belong to sender alone and may not necessarily reflect the > opinions of EGE UNIVERSITY. > > > > > > > Hello, > > if the damage on liver is not high, if you obtain SVR > after the treatment, do the scarred tissues go away and are > damaged regenerated? > > One doctor while controlling > my relative with SVR with his hands, he said that his liver is > enlarged. After some research, I learnt that liver with normal > size does not come to hand. But enlarged liver can be understood by > hand. Does this happen to everyone with SVR? Is this a dangerous > situation? > > p.s: I had dificulty to find the required > phrases. I hope I have been successful to describe what I mean > > Regards > Hello, > > if the damage on liver is not high, if you obtain SVR after the treatment, > do the scarred tissues go away and are damaged regenerated? > > One doctor while controlling my relative with SVR with his hands, he said > that his liver is enlarged. After some research, I learnt that liver with > normal size does not come to hand. But enlarged liver can be understood by > hand. Does this happen to everyone with SVR? Is this a dangerous > situation? > > p.s: I had dificulty to find the required phrases. I hope I have been > successful to describe what I mean > > Regards > > > > Jackie EGE ÜNÝVERSÝTESÝ ----------------------------------------------------------------------- Bu elektronik posta ve onunla iletilen bütün dosyalar sadece göndericisi tarafindan almasi amaclanan yetkili gercek ya da tüzel kisinin kullanimi icindir. Eger söz konusu yetkili alici degilseniz bu elektronik postanin icerigini aciklamaniz, kopyalamaniz, yönlendirmeniz ve kullanmanizkesinlikle yasaktir ve bu elektronik postayi derhal silmeniz gerekmektedir. EGE ÜNÝVERSÝTESÝ bu mesajin icerdigi bilgilerin doðruluðu veya eksiksiz oldugu konusunda herhangi bir garanti vermemektedir. Bu nedenle bu bilgilerin ne sekilde olursa olsun iceriginden, iletilmesinden, alinmasindan ve saklanmasindan sorumlu degildir. Bu mesajdaki görüsler yalnizca gönderen kisiye aittir ve EGE ÜNÝVERSÝTESÝ'nin görüslerini yansitmayabilir ----------------------------------------------------------------------- This e-mail and any attachments may contain confidential and privileged information. If you are not the intended recipient, please notify the sender immediately by return e-mail, delete this e-mail and destroy any copies. Any dissemination or use of this information by a person other than the intended recipient is unauthorized and may be illegal. EGE UNIVERSITY makes no warranty as to the accuracy or completeness of any information contained in this message and hereby excludes any liability of any kind for the information contained therein or for the information transmission, reception, storage or use of such in any way whatsoever. 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Guest guest Posted March 24, 2007 Report Share Posted March 24, 2007 Im not sure what you mean unless you are talking about the 'redness' the palms get with liver disease? IF you do not have cirrhosis but have fibrosis, it can regenerate or so Im told.. I have heard that even cirrhosis can regenerate but I dont know HOW that could happen because if it truely IS cirrhosis, that is scar tissue. but the liver is an amazing organ and with just a sliver of liver, it can regenerate itself over many years .. I hope that answers what you asked, if not, let us knowaylin.kantarci@... wrote: Hello,if the damage on liver is not high, if you obtain SVR after the treatment, do the scarred tissues go away and are damaged regenerated?One doctor while controlling my relative with SVR with his hands, he said that his liver is enlarged. After some research, I learnt that liver with normal size does not come to hand. But enlarged liver can be understood by hand. Does this happen to everyone with SVR? Is this a dangerous situation? p.s: I had dificulty to find the required phrases. I hope I have been successful to describe what I mean :)Regards EGE ÜNÝVERSÝTESÝ-----------------------------------------------------------------------Bu elektronik posta ve onunla iletilen bütün dosyalar sadece göndericisi tarafindan almasi amaclanan yetkili gercek ya da tüzelkisinin kullanimi icindir. Eger söz konusu yetkili alici degilseniz bu elektronik postanin icerigini aciklamaniz, kopyalamaniz, yönlendirmeniz ve kullanmanizkesinlikle yasaktir ve bu elektronik postayi derhal silmeniz gerekmektedir. EGE ÜNÝVERSÝTESÝ bu mesajin icerdigi bilgilerin doðruluðu veyaeksiksiz oldugu konusunda herhangi bir garanti vermemektedir. Bunedenle bu bilgilerin ne sekilde olursa olsun iceriginden, iletilmesinden, alinmasindan ve saklanmasindan sorumlu degildir. Bu mesajdaki görüsler yalnizca gönderen kisiye aittir ve EGE ÜNÝVERSÝTESÝ'nin görüslerini yansitmayabilir-----------------------------------------------------------------------This e-mail and any attachments may contain confidential andprivileged information. If you are not the intended recipient,please notify the sender immediately by return e-mail, delete thise-mail and destroy any copies. Any dissemination or use of thisinformation by a person other than the intended recipient isunauthorized and may be illegal.EGE UNIVERSITY makes no warranty as to the accuracy or completeness of any information contained in this message and hereby excludes anyliability of any kind for the information contained therein or for the information transmission, reception, storage or use of such in any way whatsoever. The opinions expressed in this message belong to sender alone and may not necessarily reflect theopinions of EGE UNIVERSITY. Hello,if the damage on liver is not high, if you obtain SVRafter the treatment, do the scarred tissues go away and aredamaged regenerated?One doctor while controllingmy relative with SVR with his hands, he said that his liver isenlarged. After some research, I learnt that liver with normalsize does not come to hand. But enlarged liver can be understood byhand. Does this happen to everyone with SVR? Is this a dangeroussituation? p.s: I had dificulty to find the requiredphrases. I hope I have been successful to describe what I mean :)Regards Hello,if the damage on liver is not high, if you obtain SVR after the treatment, do the scarred tissues go away and are damaged regenerated?One doctor while controlling my relative with SVR with his hands, he said that his liver is enlarged. After some research, I learnt that liver with normal size does not come to hand. But enlarged liver can be understood by hand. Does this happen to everyone with SVR? Is this a dangerous situation? p.s: I had dificulty to find the required phrases. I hope I have been successful to describe what I mean :)RegardsJackie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 24, 2007 Report Share Posted March 24, 2007  What language are you ? My husband has a great translation program that might help me to answer you questions . The damage done to the liver can be fixed by treatment , unless it is cirrhotic(cirrhosis) tissue . All other damage can be repaired .I am thinking your are wanting to know if an enlarged liver is dangerous ? It depends on the cause , there are many things 91 that can enlarge the liver . Here is a list of possible things . Most of these need to be treated immediately . Causes of Enlarged liver This section discusses 91 medical conditions causing Enlarged liver. A simple discussion of these causes with additional information is below. ▲TopCauses of Enlarged liver:The following medical conditions are some of the possible causes of Enlarged liver. There are likely to be other possible causes, so ask your doctor about your symptoms. Liver disorders Liver cirrhosis (see Liver symptoms) Alcoholic liver cirrhosis Hemochromatosis Liver abscess Liver cysts (see Liver symptoms) Hydatid cyst of the liver Polycystic liver disease Hepatic vein thrombosis Budd-Chiari syndrome Fatty liver Liver infection (see Liver symptoms) Hepatitis Viral hepatitis Hepatitis A Hepatitis B Chronic hepatitis B Hepatitis C Chronic hepatitis C Autoimmune Hepatitis Schistosomiasis Leishmaniasis Toxocariasis See also types of hepatitis and causes of hepatitis Certain infections Brucellosis Toxoplasmosis Congenital Toxoplasmosis Congenital syphilis Malaria Chagas disease Mononucleosis Relapsing fever EBV CMV Typhoid fever Weil's syndrome Reye's Syndrome - usually after a fever. Certain chronic disorders Cystic Fibrosis Acromegaly Polycythemia Amyloidosis Sarcoidosis Classic galactosemia Gaucher Disease Sickle Cell Anemia Thalassemia 's Disease Zellweger Syndrome Mucopolysaccharidosis VII Neonatal ALD Certain immune disorders Leukemia Lymphoma Non-Hodgkin's Lymphoma Lymphoproliferative disorders Autoimmune Lymphoproliferative Syndrome Hyper-IgM Syndrome Liver cancer Hepatoma Liver cell adenoma Secondary liver cancer (type of Liver cancer) Primary biliary cirrhosis Right heart failure Congestive heart failure See also causes of enlarged liver and spleen or swollen spleen - (Source - WD writers) Renewal of the liver Hello,if the damage on liver is not high, if you obtain SVR after the treatment, do the scarred tissues go away and are damaged regenerated?One doctor while controlling my relative with SVR with his hands, he said that his liver is enlarged. After some research, I learnt that liver with normal size does not come to hand. But enlarged liver can be understood by hand. Does this happen to everyone with SVR? Is this a dangerous situation? p.s: I had dificulty to find the required phrases. I hope I have been successful to describe what I mean :)Regards EGE ÜNİVERSİTESİ-----------------------------------------------------------------------Bu elektronik posta ve onunla iletilen bütün dosyalar sadece göndericisi tarafindan almasi amaclanan yetkili gercek ya da tüzelkisinin kullanimi icindir. Eger söz konusu yetkili alici degilseniz bu elektronik postanin icerigini aciklamaniz, kopyalamaniz, yönlendirmeniz ve kullanmanizkesinlikle yasaktir ve bu elektronik postayi derhal silmeniz gerekmektedir. EGE ÜNİVERSİTESİ bu mesajin icerdigi bilgilerin doğruluğu veyaeksiksiz oldugu konusunda herhangi bir garanti vermemektedir. Bunedenle bu bilgilerin ne sekilde olursa olsun iceriginden, iletilmesinden, alinmasindan ve saklanmasindan sorumlu degildir. Bu mesajdaki görüsler yalnizca gönderen kisiye aittir ve EGE ÜNİVERSİTESİ'nin görüslerini yansitmayabilir-----------------------------------------------------------------------This e-mail and any attachments may contain confidential andprivileged information. If you are not the intended recipient,please notify the sender immediately by return e-mail, delete thise-mail and destroy any copies. Any dissemination or use of thisinformation by a person other than the intended recipient isunauthorized and may be illegal.EGE UNIVERSITY makes no warranty as to the accuracy or completeness of any information contained in this message and hereby excludes anyliability of any kind for the information contained therein or for the information transmission, reception, storage or use of such in any way whatsoever. The opinions expressed in this message belong to sender alone and may not necessarily reflect theopinions of EGE UNIVERSITY. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 24, 2007 Report Share Posted March 24, 2007 ok now I know what you mean,, yes, if the liver is enlarged it can be palpated ( felt) with the hands. there are many reasons for an enlarged liver, I see that Liz posted something about that so it should help you to see what can cause it... aylin.kantarci@... wrote: Thanks,I found the correct word later. The liverof normal size cannot be detected by hand, but an enlarged liver can be.> Im not sure what you mean unless you are talking about the 'redness' the > palms get with liver disease? IF you do not have cirrhosis but have > fibrosis, it can regenerate or so Im told.. I have heard that even > cirrhosis can regenerate but I dont know HOW that could happen because if > it truely IS cirrhosis, that is scar tissue. but the liver is an amazing > organ and with just a sliver of liver, it can regenerate itself over many > years .. > I hope that answers what you asked, if not, let us know > > aylin.kantarciege (DOT) edu.tr wrote: > Hello, > > if the damage on liver is not high, if you obtain SVR after the treatment, > do the scarred tissues go away and are damaged regenerated? > > One doctor while controlling my relative with SVR with his hands, he said > that his liver is enlarged. After some research, I learnt that liver with > normal size does not come to hand. But enlarged liver can be understood by > hand. Does this happen to everyone with SVR? Is this a dangerous > situation? > > p.s: I had dificulty to find the required phrases. I hope I have been > successful to describe what I mean > > Regards > EGE ÜNÝVERSÝTESÝ > ----------------------------------------------------------------------- > Bu elektronik posta ve onunla iletilen bütün dosyalar sadece > göndericisi tarafindan almasi amaclanan yetkili gercek ya da tüzel > kisinin kullanimi icindir. Eger söz konusu yetkili alici > degilseniz bu elektronik postanin icerigini aciklamaniz, > kopyalamaniz, yönlendirmeniz ve kullanmanizkesinlikle yasaktir > ve bu elektronik postayi derhal silmeniz gerekmektedir. > > EGE ÜNÝVERSÝTESÝ bu mesajin icerdigi bilgilerin doðruluðu veya > eksiksiz oldugu konusunda herhangi bir garanti vermemektedir. Bu > nedenle bu bilgilerin ne sekilde olursa olsun iceriginden, iletilmesinden, > alinmasindan ve saklanmasindan sorumlu degildir. > Bu mesajdaki görüsler yalnizca gönderen kisiye aittir ve > EGE ÜNÝVERSÝTESÝ'nin görüslerini yansitmayabilir > > ----------------------------------------------------------------------- > > This e-mail and any attachments may contain confidential and > privileged information. If you are not the intended recipient, > please notify the sender immediately by return e-mail, delete this > e-mail and destroy any copies. Any dissemination or use of this > information by a person other than the intended recipient is > unauthorized and may be illegal. > > EGE UNIVERSITY makes no warranty as to the accuracy or completeness > of any information contained in this message and hereby excludes any > liability of any kind for the information contained therein or for > the information transmission, reception, storage or use of > such in any way whatsoever. The opinions expressed in this > message belong to sender alone and may not necessarily reflect the > opinions of EGE UNIVERSITY. > > > > > > > Hello, > > if the damage on liver is not high, if you obtain SVR > after the treatment, do the scarred tissues go away and are > damaged regenerated? > > One doctor while controlling > my relative with SVR with his hands, he said that his liver is > enlarged. After some research, I learnt that liver with normal > size does not come to hand. But enlarged liver can be understood by > hand. Does this happen to everyone with SVR? Is this a dangerous > situation? > > p.s: I had dificulty to find the required > phrases. I hope I have been successful to describe what I mean > > Regards > Hello, > > if the damage on liver is not high, if you obtain SVR after the treatment, > do the scarred tissues go away and are damaged regenerated? > > One doctor while controlling my relative with SVR with his hands, he said > that his liver is enlarged. After some research, I learnt that liver with > normal size does not come to hand. But enlarged liver can be understood by > hand. Does this happen to everyone with SVR? Is this a dangerous > situation? > > p.s: I had dificulty to find the required phrases. I hope I have been > successful to describe what I mean > > Regards > > > > Jackie EGE ÜNÝVERSÝTESÝ-----------------------------------------------------------------------Bu elektronik posta ve onunla iletilen bütün dosyalar sadece göndericisi tarafindan almasi amaclanan yetkili gercek ya da tüzelkisinin kullanimi icindir. Eger söz konusu yetkili alici degilseniz bu elektronik postanin icerigini aciklamaniz, kopyalamaniz, yönlendirmeniz ve kullanmanizkesinlikle yasaktir ve bu elektronik postayi derhal silmeniz gerekmektedir. EGE ÜNÝVERSÝTESÝ bu mesajin icerdigi bilgilerin doðruluðu veyaeksiksiz oldugu konusunda herhangi bir garanti vermemektedir. Bunedenle bu bilgilerin ne sekilde olursa olsun iceriginden, iletilmesinden, alinmasindan ve saklanmasindan sorumlu degildir. Bu mesajdaki görüsler yalnizca gönderen kisiye aittir ve EGE ÜNÝVERSÝTESÝ'nin görüslerini yansitmayabilir-----------------------------------------------------------------------This e-mail and any attachments may contain confidential andprivileged information. If you are not the intended recipient,please notify the sender immediately by return e-mail, delete thise-mail and destroy any copies. Any dissemination or use of thisinformation by a person other than the intended recipient isunauthorized and may be illegal.EGE UNIVERSITY makes no warranty as to the accuracy or completeness of any information contained in this message and hereby excludes anyliability of any kind for the information contained therein or for the information transmission, reception, storage or use of such in any way whatsoever. 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