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==Overview== | ==Overview== | ||
There are some diseases or conditions which have a similar presentation to acute liver failure. These include [[tyrosenemia]], [[fructose intolerance]], being affected by the toxin from [[bacillus cereus]], and the [[HELLP syndrome]] of pregnancy. | There are some diseases or conditions which have a similar presentation to acute liver failure. These include [[tyrosenemia]], [[fructose intolerance]], being affected by the toxin from [[bacillus cereus]], and the [[HELLP syndrome]] of pregnancy. | ||
==Differentiating Acute Liver Failure from other Diseases== | ==Differentiating Acute Liver Failure from other Diseases== | ||
*[[Tyrosinemia]] | *[[Tyrosinemia]] |
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Overview
There are some diseases or conditions which have a similar presentation to acute liver failure. These include tyrosenemia, fructose intolerance, being affected by the toxin from bacillus cereus, and the HELLP syndrome of pregnancy.
Differentiating Acute Liver Failure from other Diseases
- Tyrosinemia
- Fructose intolerance
- Bacillus cereus toxin
- HELLP syndrome of pregnancy