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Having a rare liver disease can be tough for anyone, especially a child
February 28, 2023

Meet Mya Longacre, an ALF patient volunteer who has been navigating her journey with liver disease since birth.

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Rare Liver Diseases
July 29, 2022

There are many types of rare liver diseases. Find information and statistics about the most common forms.

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Pediatric Liver Disease
July 29, 2022

Find information about the most common liver diseases and conditions affecting children.

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Alcohol-Associated Liver Disease
July 29, 2022

MetALD (Met+ALD; Met-ALD; metabolic with alcohol-associated liver disease) (See also sections on MASLD and MASH) Last updated on December 11th, 2025 […]

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What is the Damage to the Liver with Fatty Liver? Is it Reversible?
December 1, 2021

This presentation is an excerpt from the ALF 2021 Poster Competition and showcases posters and a brief video created by early career investigators.

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Liver Awareness Month: Cirrhosis
November 11, 2021

Cirrhosis is where your liver is severely scarred and permanently damaged. Cirrhosis is caused by many forms of liver disease.

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5 Facts About Liver Disease
May 20, 2020

There are so many different types of liver diseases. Here are a few quick and important facts we think everyone needs to know about liver disease.

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Pediatric Fatty Liver Disease
April 24, 2020

NAFLD is the most common liver disease in the United States. It is thought to affect approximately 30 million people, 8.6 million of whom have the more severe form of the disease, NASH.

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Galactosemia
February 14, 2023

Galactosemia is an accumulation of galactose in the blood that can cause serious complications like an enlarged liver, kidney failure, cataracts in the eyes or brain damage.

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Glycogen Storage Disease Type 1 (von Gierke)
February 14, 2023

It is an inherited disorder that affects the metabolism – the way the body breaks food down into energy.

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Parents
February 13, 2023

Learn the causes of liver failure in children, what to do if your child is diagnosed, and hear from families facing some of the same ups and downs.

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PFIC. Rare Disease. Real Lives.
August 5, 2022

Michelle had a successful liver transplant at 12 years old. She is currently 30 and working part-time. She says, “I feel good but get really tired. I have to remind myself to listen to by body and not overdo it” PFIC is starting to cause some scarring on Michelle’s transplanted liver but she keeps a positive mindset, “It isn’t bad. At least we know what’s causing it so we can manage it.”

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