This document provides an outline for a presentation on acute liver failure (ALF). It begins with definitions of ALF and classifications of fulminant vs subfulminant hepatic failure. It then covers anatomy and blood supply of the liver, epidemiology, etiology, pathophysiology, clinical features, diagnostic evaluation, treatment, complications, and prognosis of ALF. Key points include that ALF results from massive liver cell necrosis and loss of synthetic function, common causes are acetaminophen overdose, viral hepatitis, and unknown etiology. Presentation may include jaundice, encephalopathy, and coagulopathy. Treatment involves supportive care, identifying and treating any underlying cause, and consideration of liver transplantation in severe