Liver
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The liver is an organ in the abdomen. It is part of the gastrointestinal system. Sometimes people use hepato- as a prefix when they talk about the liver. For example if people talk about liver cells, they say hepatocellular. Another word for liver cell is hepatocyte (-cyte means cell.)
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[edit] What the liver does
The liver does many important things in the body:
- The liver makes bile. This is a yellow-green liquid that goes into the small intestines to help digest the food we eat.
- The liver stores glucose when we eat and then puts the glucose into the blood when our blood glucose level goes down (when we did not eat for a while.)
- The liver takes protein and fat and turns it into glucose. This is important if we have no food to eat. We can use the fat we have saved, and make it into glucose to use.
- The liver also makes some fats and cholesterol
- The liver metabolizes (breaks down) many things in the blood:
- The liver stores (keeps) vitamins and minerals
- The liver makes many proteins:
- proteins that make your blood clot – called coagulation proteins.
- proteins like albumin
- In fetuses when they are very small, the liver makes red blood cells
[edit] Liver diseases
There are many different liver diseases. Liver disease can make someone very very sick because of all the important work the liver does. People who have bad liver disease usually die unless they can get a Liver transplant. This is where the liver from someone who has just died is put in another person. This is a very very hard surgery. But doctors do it because it can save a person's life.
[edit] Symptoms of liver disease
The symptoms of liver disease happen because the liver does not do the work it should.
The liver cannot metabolize (break down) toxins and waste so these bad things stay in the blood more. One thing that builds up is a substance called bilirubin. When red blood cells die, the hemoglobin in them leaks into the blood. The hemoglobin becomes bilirubin (a yellow substance that makes bile yellow.) The liver takes the bilirubin out of the blood and puts it into the bile. The bile goes into the intestines and then goes out with the waste from your body. If the liver is hurt, it does not remove the bilirubin, so the bilirubin stays in the body. This makes the person's body look yellow and is known as jaundice. So yellow eyes and yellow skin are symptoms of liver disease.
Other symptoms of liver disease are:
- Bleeding because the liver does not make enough coagulation proteins (to make clots)
- Swelling of body. If the swelling is of the abdomen it is called ascites
- Confusion and acting very tired because of the extra ammonia that the liver cannot metabolize
- Bleeding from very big swollen veins in the esophagus called esophageal varices. If these bleed, it can cause the person to die very quickly.
[edit] Types of liver disease
Hepatitis is when liver cells get inflamed (sick.) This can be from virus infections. This can be from toxins or poisons. (The most common toxin to cause hepatitis is alcohol.) This can be from genetic disease. This can be from autoimmune diseases when the body's immune system hurts itself.
Cirrhosis is from death of liver cells that happens again and again. When the cells die, scar tissue forms. This scar tissue damages the structure of the liver. This makes the liver not work as well. But it also makes the pressure in the veins that go to the liver very high. This high pressure makes esophageal varices. The most common reason for cirrhosis in the world is hepatitis B virus infection.
Some diseases cause bad things to build up in the liver. Hemochromatosis causes extra iron to build up in the liver. Wilson's disease causes extra copper to build up in the liver. Both of these diseases hurt the cells and can cause very bad liver disease that kills people.
You can also get cancer of your liver. This can be metastatic cancer that came from some other place in your body. The liver is a common place to get metastases because it takes bad things out of the blood. So it takes cancer cells out of the blood and they grow in the liver. Cancer can also grow from the liver. If it grows from the liver it is called hepatocellular carcinoma (liver cell cancer) if it is from liver cells. Most hepatocellular carcinoma is from cirrhosis. If it is from the cells that line the bile ducts in the liver, it is called cholangiocarcinoma.
[edit] Treatments for liver disease
Some liver diseases can be treated very easy with medicines. Hemochromatosis is treated just by taking blood from people every 2 months.
Some liver diseases can be stopped before they start. Two types of viral hepatitis can be stopped with an immunization. Hepatitis A and B viruses can be stopped with a total of 5 shots in a person's life.
Some liver diseases can only be treated with liver transplant. Most of the livers that are donated come from people who have died from bad injury to the brain.
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