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What are the Causes of Hepatocyte Necrosis?
Several factors can lead to hepatocyte necrosis. Key causes include:
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Toxic substances
: Alcohol, drugs (e.g., acetaminophen), and industrial chemicals.
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Infections
: Hepatitis viruses (A, B, C), bacteria, and parasites.
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Ischemia
: Reduced blood flow due to thrombosis or shock.
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Autoimmune conditions
: Autoimmune hepatitis.
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Metabolic disorders
: Wilson's disease, hemochromatosis.
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