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Peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor agonists: A new hope towards the management of alcoholic liver disease. [PDF]
Durairajan SSK, Singh AK, Iyaswamy A.
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Clinical Liver Disease, 2022
Content available: Author Interview and Audio Recording.
Fátima Higuera‐de‐la‐Tijera +7 more
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Content available: Author Interview and Audio Recording.
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Nature Reviews Disease Primers, 2018
Alcoholic liver disease (ALD) is the most prevalent type of chronic liver disease worldwide. ALD can progress from alcoholic fatty liver (AFL) to alcoholic steatohepatitis (ASH), which is characterized by hepatic inflammation. Chronic ASH can eventually lead to fibrosis and cirrhosis and in some cases hepatocellular cancer (HCC).
Helmut K, Seitz +9 more
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Alcoholic liver disease (ALD) is the most prevalent type of chronic liver disease worldwide. ALD can progress from alcoholic fatty liver (AFL) to alcoholic steatohepatitis (ASH), which is characterized by hepatic inflammation. Chronic ASH can eventually lead to fibrosis and cirrhosis and in some cases hepatocellular cancer (HCC).
Helmut K, Seitz +9 more
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Medical Clinics of North America, 1984
Aggressive management to prevent alcoholic cirrhosis should include the use of biopsy results to diagnose and to monitor alcoholic liver disease. Guidelines for the interpretation of the liver biopsy are highlighted. The diagnosis, course, and treatment of alcoholic hepatitis and cirrhosis are presented in detail.
N R, Pimstone, S W, French
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Aggressive management to prevent alcoholic cirrhosis should include the use of biopsy results to diagnose and to monitor alcoholic liver disease. Guidelines for the interpretation of the liver biopsy are highlighted. The diagnosis, course, and treatment of alcoholic hepatitis and cirrhosis are presented in detail.
N R, Pimstone, S W, French
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Hepatology, 2008
These recommendations provide a data-supported approach. They are based on the following: (i) a formal review and analysis of the recently published world literature on the topic (Medline search); (ii) American College of Physicians Manual for Assessing Health Practices and Designing Practice Guidelines (1); (iii) guideline policies, including the ...
Robert S, O'Shea +2 more
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These recommendations provide a data-supported approach. They are based on the following: (i) a formal review and analysis of the recently published world literature on the topic (Medline search); (ii) American College of Physicians Manual for Assessing Health Practices and Designing Practice Guidelines (1); (iii) guideline policies, including the ...
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Current Treatment Options in Gastroenterology, 1999
The traditional approach to alcoholism is treatment of underlying psychological and behavioral problems. Earlier and more direct avenues to prevent or counteract alcohol's effects include a focus on early detection of alcoholism, using, in part, biochemical markers of heavy drinking such as carbohydrate-deficient transferrin (CDT) and screening, among ...
, Abittan, , Lieber
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The traditional approach to alcoholism is treatment of underlying psychological and behavioral problems. Earlier and more direct avenues to prevent or counteract alcohol's effects include a focus on early detection of alcoholism, using, in part, biochemical markers of heavy drinking such as carbohydrate-deficient transferrin (CDT) and screening, among ...
, Abittan, , Lieber
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Seminars in Diagnostic Pathology, 2006
Alcohol excess is associated with a spectrum of disease ranging from simple steatosis through steatohepatitis to cirrhosis and, in some, hepatocellular carcinoma. Alcoholic steatohepatitis itself has a variable histological picture, but a constant feature is the presence of ballooning degeneration of hepatocytes.
Yip WW, Burt AD
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Alcohol excess is associated with a spectrum of disease ranging from simple steatosis through steatohepatitis to cirrhosis and, in some, hepatocellular carcinoma. Alcoholic steatohepatitis itself has a variable histological picture, but a constant feature is the presence of ballooning degeneration of hepatocytes.
Yip WW, Burt AD
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