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Hepatitis Collection

Hepatitis, a silent threat to our liver health, is a viral infection that can cause severe damage if left untreated

Background imageHepatitis Collection: Conceptual image of the Hepatitis C virus

Conceptual image of the Hepatitis C virus. Hepatitis C virus is a small, enveloped, positive-sense single-stranded RNA virus of the family Flaviviridae

Background imageHepatitis Collection: Conceptual image of hepatitis virus

Conceptual image of hepatitis virus. Viral hepatitis is liver inflammation due to a viral infection. The most common causes of viral hepatitis are the five unrelated hepatotropic viruses

Background imageHepatitis Collection: Chronic hepatitis

Chronic hepatitis
Medicine - Pathology - Chronic hepatitis

Background imageHepatitis Collection: Hepatitis B infection, artwork

Hepatitis B infection, artwork
Hepatitis B infection. Computer artwork of Hepatitis B virus particles in the bloodstream

Background imageHepatitis Collection: Hepatitis E virus particle F005 / 0687

Hepatitis E virus particle F005 / 0687
Hepatitis E virus particle, computer model. This virus causes hepatitis, an inflammation of the liver

Background imageHepatitis Collection: Hepatitis E infection, artwork

Hepatitis E infection, artwork
Hepatitis E infection. Computer artwork of Hepatitis E virus particles in the bloodstream

Background imageHepatitis Collection: Cirrhosis of the liver, light micrograph

Cirrhosis of the liver, light micrograph
Cirrhosis of the liver. Light micrograph of a section through liver tissue affected by cirrhosis, showing a cluster of hepatocyte cells (orange)

Background imageHepatitis Collection: Hepatitis B virus capsid, molcular model

Hepatitis B virus capsid, molcular model
Hepatitis B virus capsid, molecular model. This virus, transmitted through infected bodily fluids or blood, causes the disease hepatitis B in humans, leading to acute liver inflammation

Background imageHepatitis Collection: Hepatitis E virus particle, artwork

Hepatitis E virus particle, artwork
Hepatitis E virus particle, computer artwork. This virus is a non-enveloped, single-stranded RNA (ribonucleic acid) virus that causes hepatitis E. Hepatitis is an inflammation of the liver

Background imageHepatitis Collection: Milk thistle (Silybum Adriana )

Milk thistle (Silybum Adriana )
Milk thistle flowers (Silybum marianum Adriana ). This plant is used in herbal medicine as a remedy for liver diseases and poisoning


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Hepatitis, a silent threat to our liver health, is a viral infection that can cause severe damage if left untreated. With its various forms like Hepatitis A, B, C, D, and E, this disease affects millions of people worldwide. In this conceptual image of the Hepatitis C virus, we get a glimpse into the microscopic world where these viruses thrive. The hepatitis virus is cunningly designed to attack our liver cells and replicate rapidly within them. This artwork showcases the intricate structure of the Hepatitis B infection; its capsid resembling an alien spacecraft ready to invade our body's defense system. Not limited to just one type virus particle, here we see another conceptual image depicting the Hepatitis E virus particle F005/0687. Its unique shape reminds us that each strain has its own distinct characteristics and potential for harm. Chronic hepatitis poses an even greater danger as it leads to long-term inflammation in the liver. The light micrograph displaying cirrhosis of the liver serves as a stark reminder of how this condition can progress if not managed effectively. Molecular models provide us with detailed insights into these viruses' structures. The three-dimensional representation of both Hepatitis B and E virus capsids highlights their complexity while emphasizing their ability to wreak havoc on our vital organ, and is crucial for everyone to be aware of the risks associated with hepatitis infections and take necessary precautions such as vaccination or practicing safe hygiene practices. By understanding more about this disease through visual representations like these images, we can work towards preventing its spread and ensuring better liver health for all individuals globally.