Cirrhosis is often classified into four stages based on the severity of liver damage, known as the Child-Pugh classification. Stage A indicates compensated cirrhosis with minimal symptoms, while Stage B signifies moderate liver impairment with some complications. Stage C represents decompensated cirrhosis, where the liver can no longer function adequately, leading to severe complications. The progression through these stages can affect treatment options and prognosis.
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