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In which disease does a drinker’s liver develop scar tissue?

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Cirrhosis

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The correct answer is Cirrhosis.

Cirrhosis is a disease in which normal healthy liver tissue becomes damaged and is replaced with scar tissue. This is caused by long term drinking/alcohol abuse or chronic hepatitis. It can be fatal depending on the type of cirrhosis and whether or not it can be treated.

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