Preferred Name |
肝纤维化 / Hepatic fibrosis |
Definitions |
Hepatic Fibrosis is defined as an excess deposition of the components of extracellular matrix (i.e. collagens, glycoproteins, proteoglycans) within the liver. This response to liver injury potentially is reversible. In contrast, in most patients, cirrhosis is not a reversible process. |
ID |
http://purl.bmicc.cn/ontology/ICD11CN/DB93.0 |
definition |
Hepatic Fibrosis is defined as an excess deposition of the components of extracellular matrix (i.e. collagens, glycoproteins, proteoglycans) within the liver. This response to liver injury potentially is reversible. In contrast, in most patients, cirrhosis is not a reversible process. |
hasDbXref | |
inclusions |
Hepatic sclerosis Hepatic fibrosis due to Schistosomiasis without portal hypertension Hepatic fibrosis with hepatic sclerosis |
label |
肝纤维化 / Hepatic fibrosis |
mappingRelation | |
notation |
DB93.0 |
prefixIRI |
ICD11CN:DB93.0 |
prefLabel |
肝纤维化 / Hepatic fibrosis |
subClassOf |