
Chronic liver disease and cirrhosis

Alcoholic fatty liver
- lipid infiltration and fatty degeneration of liver parenchymal cells due to alcohol abuse; may be associated with alcohol hepatitis or cirrhosis.

Acute alcoholic hepatitis

Alcoholic cirrhosis of liver
- liver disease in alcoholics in which the normal microcirculation, the gross vascular anatomy, and the hepatic architecture have been variably destroyed and altered with fibrous septa surrounding regenerated or regenerating parenchymal nodules.

Alcoholic liver damage unspecified

Chronic hepatitis

Chronic hepatitis unspecified

Chronic persistent hepatitis

Other chronic hepatitis

Cirrhosis of liver without alcohol

Biliary cirrhosis
- a form of biliary cirrhosis in which small intrahepatic ducts are destroyed while the major intra and extra hepatic ducts remain patent; most patients are middle aged females and have circulating antimitochondrial antibodies.

Other chronic nonalcoholic liver disease

Unspecified chronic liver disease without alcohol