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Cirrhosis Center - Charleston, WV

Charleston Gastroenterologist Doctors for Cirrhosis

Type of Physician: Gastroenterologist

What is a Gastroenterologist?

A subspecialty certification by the Board of Internal Medicine; practitioners focus on the stomach, intestines, colon, liver, and gallbladder (digestive organs). The gastroenterologist treats conditions such as abdominal pain, ulcers, diarrhea, cancer, and jaundice and they consult with surgeons when abdominal operations are indicated.

Specialty: Gastroenterology

Common Name: GI Doctor

Gastroenterologist Doctors in Charleston *

Charleston Gastroenterology
Hazem Ashhab
3100 MacCorkle Ave SE
STE 509
Charleston, WV 25304
(304) 342-0821

Charleston Gastroenterology
Harry E Duncan
3100 MacCorkle Ave SE
STE 509
Charleston, WV 25304
(304) 342-0821

Charleston Gastroenterology
Steven R Matulis
3100 MacCorkle Ave SE
STE 509
Charleston, WV 25304
(304) 342-0821

Charleston Gastroenterology
Joe J White
3100 MacCorkle Ave SE
STE 509
Charleston, WV 25304
(304) 342-0821

Logan Consultants
Mohammad B Haffar
117 7th Ave SW
Charleston, WV 25303
(304) 345-2255

Kanawha Valley GI Associates
Emily H Battle
424 Division St
STE 100
Charleston, WV 25309
(304) 766-4342

Kanawha Valley GI Associates
Timothy G Harper
424 Division St
STE 100
Charleston, WV 25309
(304) 766-4342

Kanawha Valley GI Associates
Richard Peterson
424 Division St
STE 100
Charleston, WV 25309
(304) 766-4342

Kanawha Valley GI Associates
Joel Reynolds
424 Division St
STE 100
Charleston, WV 25309
(304) 766-4342

Drs Harvey & Rushden
Raymond Rushden
140 Stollings Ave
Logan, WV 25601
(304) 752-8449

Ziad Salem MD
Ziad Salem
20 Hospital Dr
Logan, WV 25601
(304) 831-1820

Gastroenterology of Southern West Virginia
Touraj Farid
1844 Harper Rd
Beckley, WV 25801
(304) 250-0307

Nainesh M Patel MD
Nainesh M Patel
207 Sunset Dr
Beckley, WV 25801
(304) 255-5723

Syed Siddiqi MD
Syed Siddiqi
93 Hickory Dr
Beckley, WV 25801
(304) 255-9278

Husam M Nazer MD
Husam M Nazer
429 Carriage Dr
Beckley, WV 25801
(304) 253-0849

Charles Turner MD
Charles E Turner
5170 US Rt 60 E
Huntington, WV 25705
(304) 528-4600

Charles Bou-Abboud MD
Charles Bou-Abboud
58 Brookshire Ln
Beckley, WV 25801
(304) 252-4900

J Michael Haught MD
Michael Haught
2401 S Kanawha St
STE 105
Beckley, WV 25801
(304) 252-1511

Marshall University Medical School Internal Medicine
Monjur Ahmed
1249 15th St
Huntington, WV 25701
(304) 691-1000

Marshall University Medical School Internal Medicine
Waseem M Shora
1249 15th St
Huntington, WV 25701
(304) 691-1000

Charles R Honaker MD
Charles R Honaker
801 Garfield Ave
Camden Clark Med Office Bldg A STE 100
Parkersburg, WV 26101
(304) 424-2170

Digestive Care Center
Anil K Singh
600 18th St
STE STE 401
Parkersburg, WV 26101
(304) 424-4330

Bluefield Gastroenterology
Kamalesh P Patel
405 12th St Ext
Princeton, WV 24740
(304) 425-7243

Drs Malamisura & Taylor
Michael Malamisura
510 Cherry St
Bldg A STE 202
Bluefield, WV 24701
(304) 325-3666

Charleston, West Virginia

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Cirrhosis (Liver)

What is cirrhosis?

Cirrhosis is a complication of many liver diseases that is characterized by abnormal structure and function of the liver. The diseases that lead to cirrhosis do so because they injure and kill liver cells, and the inflammation and repair that is associated with the dying liver cells causes scar tissue to form. The liver cells that do not die multiply in an attempt to replace the cells that have died. This results in clusters of newly-formed liver cells (regenerative nodules) within the scar tissue. There are many causes of cirrhosis; they include chemicals (such as alcohol, fat, and certain medications), viruses, toxic metals (such as iron and copper that accumulate in the liver as a result of genetic diseases), and autoimmune liver disease in which the body's immune system attacks the liver.

Why does cirrhosis cause problems?

The liver is an important organ in the body. It performs many critical functions, two of which are producing substances required by the body, for example, clotting proteins that are necessary in order for blood to clot, and removing toxic substances that can be harmful to the body, for example, drugs. The liver also has an important role in regulating the supply to the body of glucose (sugar) and lipids (fat) that the body uses as fuel. In order to perform these critical functions, the liver cells must be working normally, and they must have an intimate relationship with the blood since the substances that are added or removed by the liver are transported to and from the liver by the blood.

The relationship of the liver to the blood is unique. Unlike most organs in the body, only a small amount of blood is supplied to the liver by arteries. Most of the liver's supply of blood comes from the intestinal veins as the blood returns to the heart. The main vein that returns blood from the intestines is called the port...

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Alpha-Fetoprotein Blood Test »

What is alpha-fetoprotein (AFP) blood test?

The most widely used biochemical blood test is alpha-fetoprotein (AFP), which is a protein normally made by the immature liver cells in the fetus. At birth, infants have relatively high levels of AFP, which fall to normal adult levels by the first year of life. Also, pregnant women carrying babies with neural tube defects may have high levels of AFP. (A neural tube defect is an abnormal fetal brain or spinal cord that is caused by folic acid deficiency during pregnancy.)

In which situations are high blood levels of AFP seen?

In adults, high blood levels (over 500 nanograms/milliliter) of AFP are seen in only three situations:

  1. HCC
  2. Germ cell tumors (cancer of the testes and ovaries)
  3. Metastatic cancer in the liver (originating in other organs)

What tests are available for measuring AFP?

Several a...

Emergency Contact for Charleston

  • In case of Emergency, call 911

Nearby Charleston Hospitals *

Saint Francis Hospital
333 Laidley St
Charleston, WV 25301
(304)347-6500

Select Specialty Hospital
333 Laidley St
Charleston, WV 25301
(304)720-7234

CAMC Women & Children's Hospital
800 Pennsylvania Ave
Charleston, WV 25302
(304)388-5432

Eye & Ear Clinic of Charleston
1306 Kanawha Blvd E
Charleston, WV 25301
(304)343-4371

CAMC General Hospital
501 Morris St
Charleston, WV 25301
(304)388-5432

CAMC Memorial Hospital
3200 MacCorkle Ave SE
Charleston, WV 25304
(304)388-5432

Highland Hospital
300 56th St SE
Charleston, WV 25304
(304)926-1600

Thomas Memorial Hospital
4605 MacCorkle Ave SW
South Charleston, WV 25309
(304)766-3600

CAMC Teays Valley Hospital
1400 Hospital Dr
Hurricane, WV 25526
(304)757-1700

Montgomery General Hospital
401 6th Ave
Montgomery, WV 25136
(304)442-5151

Boone Memorial Hospital
701 Madison Ave
Madison, WV 25130
(304)369-1230

Jackson General Hospital
122 Pinnell St
Ripley, WV 25271
(304)372-2731

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