Alcoholic liver disease and hepatitis C: a frequently underestimated combination. World J Gastroenterol. 2009;15(28):3462-71.Mueller S; Millonig G; Seitz HK.Alcoholic liver disease and hepatitis C: a frequently underestimated combination.World J Gastroenterol.2009.3462-8471Mueller S , Millonig G ,...
aHuman nature is selfish, always can not completely. 人类本性是自私的,不完全地总能。[translate] a吵闹声,甚至伤人 The noise, even offends somebody[translate] a不可相信的 Cannot be believed[translate] ahepatitis, alcoholic liver disease, drug hepatitis or Wilson’s disease;[translate]...
Alcoholic and virus C hepatitis currently represent the main causes of chronic liver disease worldwide. Every year many people die and are subjected to complex hospitalization and medical assistance due to these pathologies. Alcoholic liver disease and hepatitis C virus chronic infection are often prese...
Alcoholic liver disease (ALD) has three stages: fatty liver, hepatitis and cirrhosis. Causes include damage of the liver cells by ethanol, acetaldehyde (a product of ethanol metabolism), free radicals (their creation is stimulated by ethanol), fat accumulated within the liver cells, and ...
Fatty liver diseaseis usually the first changes to be seen with long term alcohol misuse. With severe abuse, fatty liver may progress toalcoholic hepatitiswhich is the acute inflammation of the liver induced by alcohol. However, alcoholic hepatitis can also arise in the previously normal liver if...
A high prevalence of antibodies to the hepatitis C virus (anti-HCV) has been demonstrated among patients with alcoholic liver disease, whereas the prevalence of HCV viremia in these patients remains uncertain. The aims of this study were to determine the prevalence of anti-HCV in alcoholic patien...
We present the case of a patient with hepatitis B virus infection and alcohol use (30 g/day by self-report) who developed cirrhosis and proceeded to liver transplantation at age 49. The explanted liver showed cirrhosis with evidence of burnt-out steatohepatitis and hepatitis B virus and a 0.7...
End-stage liver disease due to hepatitis C (HCV) and cirrhosis from alcohol (ALD) are the commonest indications for liver transplantation in the western countries. Up to one third of HCV-infected transplant candidates have a history of significant alcohol intake prior to transplantation. However,...
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