Acute alcoholic hepatitis is a clinical entity with significant consequences. Those with severe disease can have high short-term mortality, and considerations for liver transplant candidacy may be raised. Estimating prognosis and mortality is of the utmost importance, as it can guide decision making ...
Alcoholic hepatitis (AH) is a type of acute-on-chronic liver failure and is the most severe form of alcoholic liver disease. AH occurs in patients with heavy alcohol abuse and underlying liver disease. In its severe form, AH carries a poor short-term prognosis. Although the existence of AH...
Nearly half of the patients (49.9%) died during follow-up [crude mortality ratio vs. nondiabetic controls 1.97 (1.16-3.32)], and 21 (3.3%) from hepatobiliary disease including two cases of cirrhosis attributable to nonalcoholic steatohepatitis. Hepatobiliary disease-related death was independently ...
The etiology of cirrhosis encompasses a diverse array of factors, including viral hepatitis forms (predominantly hepatitis B and C), chronic alcohol consumption, obesity, non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD), autoimmune liver disease (ALD), and cholestatic liver diseases [5,6]. The morbidity ...
The prognostic status of liver cirrhosis The etiology of cirrhosis encompasses a diverse array of factors, including viral hepatitis forms (predominantly hepatitis B and C), chronic alcohol consumption, obesity, non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD), autoimmune liver disease (ALD), and cholestatic...
The presence of antibodies toward hepatitis C virus (HCV) was examined in 78 polytransfused betathalassaemic children. The anti-HCV status was correlated w... M Resti,C Azzari,ME Rossi,... - 《European Journal of Pediatrics》 被引量: 917发表: 1992年 THE NATURAL HISTORY OF NONALCOHOLIC FA...
Galambos JT: Natural history of alcoholic hepatitis. III. Histological changes. Gastroenterology 63:1026–1035, 1972. PubMed CAS Google Scholar Nielson JO, Dietrichson O, Juhl E: Incidence and meaning of the “e” determinant among hepatitis-B-antigen positive patients with acute and chronic liv...
alcoholic liver disease; hepatocellular carcinoma; modest alcohol consumption; non-B non-C; prognosis Abstract Aim Alcoholic hepatocellular carcinoma (ALD-HCC) accounts for the majority of non-B non-C HCC (NBNC-HCC) cases. Although alcohol is a potent carcinogen, there have been few reports on ...
Highest Frequencies of Interleukin-22-Producing T Helper Cells in Alcoholic Hepatitis Patients with a Favourable Short-Term Course BACKGROUND: Alcoholic hepatitis (AH) has a severe prognosis due to hepatic inflammatory injury. The cytokine interleukin-22 (IL-22) is reported to exert an... S St...
1). Supplementary Table S1 describes the baseline characteristics of the training group upon admission. Most patients were males and had a history of cirrhosis, with HBV infection as the most frequent etiology, followed by alcoholic liver disease. More than half of patients had unclear or no ...