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Histopathology of Alcohol-Related Liver Diseases

Clinics in Liver Disease, 2019
Excessive alcohol consumption can lead to a spectrum of liver histopathology, including steatosis, steatohepatitis, foamy degeneration, fatty liver with cholestasis, and cirrhosis. Although variability in sampling and pathologist interpretation are of some concern, liver biopsy remains the gold standard for distinguishing between steatohepatitis and ...
Nitzan C, Roth, Jia, Qin
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Prognostic models in alcohol-related liver disease and alcohol-related hepatitis

Best Practice & Research Clinical Gastroenterology, 2023
Alcohol-associated liver disease (ALD) and alcohol-associated hepatitis (AH) are dynamic disorders whose prognosis can be challenging to determine. A number of prognostic models have been developed to determine likelihood of death, when to refer for liver transplant (LT) and the role for glucocorticoids.
Jessica Ann Musto, Michael Ronan Lucey
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Alcohol-related liver disease

Nursing Standard, 2014
Alcohol is one of the three leading causes of liver disease in the developed world. Patients with alcohol-related liver disease are often cared for in general wards and hospitals, rather than specialist centres. This may be a result of the number of patients being admitted or a lack of referral to specialist services by healthcare professionals.
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Alcohol-related liver disease

Journal of The Royal Naval Medical Service, 2018
Abstract Alcohol-related liver disease (ARLD) is the most prevalent cause of advanced liver disease in Europe. The spectrum of disease includes alcohol use disorders, alcohol withdrawal, steatosis, alcoholic hepatitis and cirrhosis of the liver.
D A Freshwater, S Micklewright
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Disparities in Alcohol-Related Liver Disease

Clinics in Liver Disease
Alcohol-associated liver disease has always been a significant health issue. During the coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic, there were higher rates of alcohol consumption, and these higher rates have persisted after pandemic. Given the significance of alcohol-associated liver disease, this article contextualizes disparities in alcohol-associated liver ...
Larissa, Lushniak   +3 more
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Epigenetic modification in alcohol‐related liver diseases

Medicinal Research Reviews, 2022
AbstractAlcohol‐related liver disease (ARLD) refers to a spectrum of hepatic damage triggered by excessive alcohol intake, resulting in inflamed and swollen livers, ultimately, liver cirrhosis. Alcoholic liver disease (ALD) is a similar term denoting liver disorders encompassing steatosis, cirrhosis, and hepatocellular carcinoma.
Amir Ajoolabady   +3 more
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Alcohol-related liver disease

2023
Abstract This chapter outlines the guidance on Alcohol-related liver disease. It provides a clear overview for the junior doctor in a clinical setting.
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Levels of arsenic in alcohol-related liver disease

Drug and Alcohol Dependence, 1987
Increased levels of arsenic were found in serum and urine and in hair and nails of patients suffering from alcohol-related liver disease (ALD). Various surveys were conducted in different places to find the cause for high arsenic in ALD. It was found that patients were consuming 'home made brew' which was contaminated with arsenic.
A P, Narang, L S, Chawla, S B, Khurana
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The natural history of alcohol-related liver disease

Current Opinion in Gastroenterology, 2020
Purpose of review This review will describe the natural history of alcohol-related liver disease (ArLD) in light of recent data that have synthesized existing knowledge on this topic and described new research cohorts to improve our understanding of progression and outcomes in ArLD.
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The intersection between alcohol-related liver disease and nonalcoholic fatty liver disease

Nature Reviews Gastroenterology and Hepatology, 2023
Luis Antonio Diaz   +2 more
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