1. Report Introduction
2. Liver Failure (Hepatic Insufficiency) Epidemiology Overview at a Glance
3. Market Share Distribution of Liver Failure (Hepatic Insufficiency)
4. Disease Background and Overview: Liver Failure (Hepatic Insufficiency)
4.1. Introduction
4.2. Signs and Symptoms
4.3. Etiology
4.4. Risk Factors
4.5. Pathophysiology
4.6. Diagnostic Landscape
4.6.1. Diagnostic Practices
4.6.2. Diagnostic Criteria
4.6.3. Diagnostic Recommendations
4.7. Treatment Landscape
4.7.1. Current Treatment Practices
4.7.2. Treatment Algorithm
4.7.3. Treatment Recommendations
5. Liver Failure (Hepatic Insufficiency) Epidemiology
5.1. Key Findings
5.2. Assumptions & Rationale
5.3. 7MM Epidemiology
6. Epidemiology of Liver Failure (Hepatic Insufficiency) by Countries
7. United States
7.1. Assumptions and Rationale
7.2. Prevalent/Incident Cases of Liver Failure (Hepatic Insufficiency)
7.3. Sub-Type Specific cases of Liver Failure (Hepatic Insufficiency)*
7.4. Sex- Specific Cases of Liver Failure (Hepatic Insufficiency)*
7.5. Diagnosed Cases of Liver Failure (Hepatic Insufficiency)
7.6. Treated Cases of Liver Failure (Hepatic Insufficiency)
8. EU5
8.1. Germany
8.1.1. Assumptions and Rationale
8.1.2. Prevalent/Incident Cases of Liver Failure (Hepatic Insufficiency)
8.1.3. Sub-Type Specific cases of Liver Failure (Hepatic Insufficiency)*
8.1.4. Sex- Specific Cases of Liver Failure (Hepatic Insufficiency)*
8.1.5. Diagnosed Cases of Liver Failure (Hepatic Insufficiency)
8.1.6. Treated Cases of Liver Failure (Hepatic Insufficiency)
8.2. France
8.2.1. Assumptions and Rationale
8.2.2. Prevalent/Incident Cases of Liver Failure (Hepatic Insufficiency)
8.2.3. Sub-Type Specific cases of Liver Failure (Hepatic Insufficiency)*
8.2.4. Sex- Specific Cases of Liver Failure (Hepatic Insufficiency)*
8.2.5. Diagnosed Cases of Liver Failure (Hepatic Insufficiency)
8.2.6. Treated Cases of Liver Failure (Hepatic Insufficiency)
8.3. United Kingdom
8.3.1. Assumptions and Rationale
8.3.2. Prevalent/Incident Cases of Liver Failure (Hepatic Insufficiency)
8.3.3. Sub-Type Specific cases of Liver Failure (Hepatic Insufficiency)*
8.3.4. Sex- Specific Cases of Liver Failure (Hepatic Insufficiency)*
8.3.5. Diagnosed Cases of Liver Failure (Hepatic Insufficiency)
8.3.6. Treated Cases of Liver Failure (Hepatic Insufficiency)
8.4. Spain
8.4.1. Assumptions and Rationale
8.4.2. Prevalent/Incident Cases of Liver Failure (Hepatic Insufficiency)
8.4.3. Sub-Type Specific cases of Liver Failure (Hepatic Insufficiency)*
8.4.4. Sex- Specific Cases of Liver Failure (Hepatic Insufficiency)*
8.4.5. Diagnosed Cases of Liver Failure (Hepatic Insufficiency)
8.4.6. Treated Cases of Liver Failure (Hepatic Insufficiency)
8.5. Italy
8.5.1. Assumptions and Rationale
8.5.2. Prevalent/Incident Cases of Liver Failure (Hepatic Insufficiency)
8.5.3. Sub-Type Specific cases of Liver Failure (Hepatic Insufficiency)*
8.5.4. Sex- Specific Cases of Liver Failure (Hepatic Insufficiency)*
8.5.5. Diagnosed Cases of Liver Failure (Hepatic Insufficiency)
8.5.6. Treated Cases of Liver Failure (Hepatic Insufficiency)
9. Japan
9.1. Assumptions and Rationale
9.2. Prevalent/Incident Cases of Liver Failure (Hepatic Insufficiency)
9.3. Sub-Type Specific cases of Liver Failure (Hepatic Insufficiency)*
9.4. Sex- Specific Cases of Liver Failure (Hepatic Insufficiency)*
9.5. Diagnosed Cases of Liver Failure (Hepatic Insufficiency)
9.6. Treated Cases of Liver Failure (Hepatic Insufficiency)
10. Unmet Needs
Appendix
Report Methodology
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