Discussion: Why does the description of cirrhosis as scar tissue not give a correct three-dimensional picture?

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Why does the description of cirrhosis as scar tissue not give a correct three-dimensional picture?

Of course, patients with cirrhosis of the liver have scar tissue over large areas of their liver. The problem with cirrhosis patients is that most bile fluid crystallizes and forms biliary stones, so the entire liver is blocked and clogged. Blood flow in a congested liver is particularly problematic and has far-reaching implications for the immune system. Anyone who wants an illustration is welcome to view the gallery on the site.

Gallery: Liver and Gallbladder Biliary Stones. (Solidified bile)
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