cirrhosis

/sɪˈroʊsɪs/
noun
  1. A chronic liver disease in which healthy tissue is replaced by scar tissue, often caused by alcohol abuse or hepatitis.
    • Cirrhosis can lead to liver failure if not treated early.
    • Doctors monitor cirrhosis patients for signs of liver cancer.
    • He was diagnosed with cirrhosis after years of heavy drinking.
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