Across
- 2. Liver damage caused by medications like acetaminophen.
- 4. Bloodborne liver infection, most common reason for liver transplant.
- 7. Requires presence of Hepatitis B to replicate.
- 8. Mental status changes due to ammonia buildup.
- 9. Liver inflammation from toxins or chemicals, not viruses.
- 11. Elevated pressure in the portal vein; leads to varices and ascites.
- 12. Enlarged veins in the esophagus that may rupture and bleed.
- 13. Fecal-oral transmitted liver infection, often from poor hygiene.
- 14. Yellowing of the skin and eyes due to elevated bilirubin.
Down
- 1. Fecal-oral transmission, often linked to water contamination.
- 3. Scarring of liver tissue, often caused by alcohol or hepatitis
- 5. Rapid onset of liver dysfunction in a previously healthy person.
- 6. Abdominal swelling from fluid accumulation.
- 10. Liver infection spread via blood and bodily fluids.
