Alcohol-related hepatitis(ARH) is a unique type of alcohol-associated liver disease characterized by acute liver inflammation caused by significant alcohol use. It ranges in severity from mild to severe and carries significant morbidity and mortality. The refinement of scoring systems has enhanced progn...
diseases from simple and common causes such as alcoholic and Non鈥 Alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD), viral hepatitis, and aging in addition to more HIV-specific processes such as Highly Active Antiretroviral Therapy (HAART)-related toxicity and direct injury to the liver by the HIV itself...
Alcohol-Related Liver Disease Alcohol-related liver disease(ALD) encompasses a variety of clinical disorders:steatosis, alcohol-relatedacute liver failure(AR-ALF, formerly known as alcoholic hepatitis), and alcohol-associatedcirrhosis(AC). In the United States, ALD competes with chronic HCV as the le...
Alcohol-related liver disease (ARLD) represents a major public health burden. Identification of high-risk individuals would allow efficient targeting of public health interventions. Here, we show significant interactions between pattern of drinking, genetic predisposition (polygenic risk score, PRS) and ...
It is increasingly recognized by providers that patients and their families seek to reduce the stigma of alcoholic liver disease, and a change from the term "alcoholic" to "alcohol-related" will help; thus, alcohol-related liver disease, alcohol-related steatohepatitis, and alcohol-related ...
(obvious ascites, known esophageal varices, previous decompensation), concurrent liver disease other than alcohol related, severe alcoholic hepatitis, debilitating disease with an expected survival of <1 year, hepatic congestion or cholestasis evidenced by ultrasound, or inability to comply with the ...
Alcohol can induce adipogenesis by bone marrow stromal cells and may cause osteonecrosis of the femoral head. Currently, there are no medications available... Y Wang,L Yin,Y Li,... - 《Clinical Orthopaedics & Related Research®》 被引量: 198发表: 2008年 加载更多来源...
Socioeconomic development has led to a progressive increase of alcohol consumption in Taiwan, with an accompanying increase in alcohol-related psychiatric problems, traffic accidents, and liver disease. The prevalent rates of alcohol dependence for Han Chinese and Fomosan aborigines were 0.1% and 1%,...
Socioeconomic development has led to a progressive increase of alcohol consumption in Taiwan, with an accompanying increase in alcohol‐related psychiatric problems, traffic accidents, and liver disease. The prevalent rates of alcohol dependence for Han Chinese and Fomosan aborigines were 0.1% and 1%,...
Liver transplantation alcohol related liver disease: (deliberately) stirring a hornet's nest! Outcomes after liver transplantation for alcohol related liver disease compare very favourably with those documented for other causes of cirrhosis. Despite... JG O'Grady - Gut 被引量: 116发表: 2006年 Liver...