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Hematopoietic stem cell transplantation is appropriate for all of the following conditions except cirrhosis of the liver.
Cirrhosis is scarring (fibrosis) of the liver caused by long-term liver damage. The scar tissue prevents the liver working properly. Cirrhosis is sometimes called end-stage liver disease because it happens after other stages of damage from conditions that affect the liver, such as hepatitis.
Patients with compensated cirrhosis have a median survival that may extend beyond 12 years. Patients with decompensated cirrhosis have a worse prognosis than do those with compensated cirrhosis; the average survival without transplantation is approximately two years .
The Four Stages of Liver Disease
Causes of Liver Disease. Liver disease refers to any condition that negatively impacts your liver.
Stages of Liver Disease.
Stage 1: Inflammation.
Stage 2: Fibrosis.
Stage 3: Cirrhosis.
Stage 4: Liver Failure.
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