Postnecrotic liver failure is caused by which of the following?

a. massive exposure to hepatotoxins, viral hepatitis, or infection
b. chronic excessive alcohol ingestion
c. chronic obstruction and inflammation of the bile ducts and gallbladder
d. severe congestion of the liver


A
Postnecrotic liver failure is caused by massive exposure to hepatotoxins, viral hepatitis or infection.

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