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Trastornos del Hígado

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Existen muchos trastornos hepáticos que requieren el cuidado clínico de un médico o de otro profesional de la salud. En el directorio que se encuentra a continuación se enumeran algunos de ellos, para los cuales le proveemos una breve descripción.

Cómo Funciona el Hígado

Las Características Comunes de Las Enfermedades Hepáticas

La Atresia Biliar

La Hepatitis

El Trasplante de Hígado

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