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Liver cirrhosis and liver abscess are two different conditions that can affect the liver. Liver cirrhosis is an end-stage condition of scarring as a result of chronic inflammation of the liver cells by a variety of conditions, including forms of viral infection, alcohol, fatty liver, etc. A liver abscess, on the other hand, is a localized area of infection within the liver parenchyma caused by bacterial, parasitic, or fungal agents.
The two conditions can be differentiated through diagnostic tests such as blood tests, imaging tests, and others. A healthcare provider can help determine the appropriate course of action for diagnosis and treatment.