نتایج جستجو برای: alcoholic cirrhosis

تعداد نتایج: 58498  

Journal: :Alcohol health and research world 1997
J J Maher

A large proportion of heavy drinkers develop serious alcoholic liver disease. Susceptibility to alcoholic hepatitis and cirrhosis appears to be influenced by heredity, gender, diet, and co-occurring liver illness. Most alcoholic liver damage is attributed to alcohol metabolism. Liver injury may be caused by direct toxicity of metabolic by-products of alcohol as well as by inflammation induced b...

2012
M. G. Sridhar

Background: Even though alcoholic liver disease is common disease in India, there are only limited reports about insulin resistance and no reports about lipid bound sialic acid in these cases. The present study was designed to evaluate insulin resistance and lipid bound sialic acid levels in patients with alcoholic liver disease Materials and methods: 50 alcohol liver disease cases groups [Fatt...

Journal: :Journal of clinical pathology 1986
A D Burt R N MacSween

Obliteration of the terminal hepatic venules with perivenular fibrosis (phlebosclerosis) is a well recognised feature in alcoholic liver disease. Veno-occlusive lesions with intimal obliteration of hepatic veins and a lymphocytic phlebitis of hepatic veins may also be present. We looked for these lesions in 256 liver biopsies and 50 livers obtained at necropsy from patients with alcoholic liver...

Journal: :Gastroenterologie clinique et biologique 2005
Sylvie Naveau Axel Balian Frédérique Capron Bruno Raynard David Fallik Hélène Agostini Liliane Grangeot-Keros Alain Portier Pierre Galanaud Jean-Claude Chaput Dominique Emilie

UNLABELLED The ability of endogenous IL-10 to modulate inflammatory response and to limit hepatotoxicity has been shown in several models of liver injury. AIMS The objectives of this study were to evaluate the relationship between liver disease and the balance between pro and anti-inflammatory cytokines in acute alcoholic hepatitis. METHODS Twenty-five patients with pure steatosis, 17 with ...

Journal: :Annals of hepatology 2013
Atanu Kumar Dutta

INTRODUCTION. Indians are more likely to develop alcoholic cirrhosis compared to Caucasians, though the cause remains obscure. North Indians tend to consume more alcohol than other parts of the country. Genetic factors are likely to play a major role in these observations. This study investigated whether 10 different polymorphisms were associated with alcohol dependence and/or cirrhosis in Nort...

Journal: :Journal of hepatology 1998
O F James C P Day

ALTHOUGH its histological features had long been recognized (1). the term non-alcoholic steatohepatitis (NASH) was first used by Ludwig et al. as recently as 1980 (2). Although it is commonly encountered in hepatology outpatient (office) practice (3). surprisingly little attention has been paid to NASH. It will be the purpose of this review to examine the clinical and pathological features of N...

Journal: :Medical research archives 2021

Alcohol remains one of the most abused substances worldwide. Studies over years have attributed chronic alcoholism as a major risk factor to liver cirrhosis. Patients with cirrhosis develop portal hypertension which put them at higher having esophageal varices and other associated complications. The authors present case alcoholic male individual who developed along less reported complications l...

2012
Jonas Rosendahl Anke Tönjes Dorit Schleinitz Peter Kovacs Johannes Wiegand Claudia Ruffert Moritz Jesinghaus Robert Schober Max Herms Robert Grützmann Hans-Ulrich Schulz Felix Stickel Jens Werner Peter Bugert Matthias Blüher Michael Stumvoll Stephan Böhm Thomas Berg Henning Wittenburg Joachim Mössner Rene te Morsche Monique Derikx Volker Keim Heiko Witt Joost P. H. Drenth

BACKGROUND Chronic pancreatitis (CP) is an inflammatory disease that in some patients leads to exocrine and endocrine dysfunction. In industrialized countries the most common aetiology is chronic alcohol abuse. Descriptions of associated genetic alterations in alcoholic CP are rare. However, a common PNPLA3 variant (p.I148M) is associated with the development of alcoholic liver cirrhosis (ALC)....

Journal: :British medical journal 1986
G Decaux P Cauchie A Soupart M Kruger F Delwiche

The hyponatraemia common in decompensated cirrhosis arises in part from secretion of antidiuretic hormone attributed to a decrease in effective blood volume. Baroreceptors send inhibitory impulses to the midbrain and hypothalamus through the vagus and glossopharyngeal nerves. Since vagal neuropathy often occurs in chronic alcoholism, this might theoretically contribute to the inappropriate secr...

Journal: :Alcohol and alcoholism 2004
Luca Valenti Tullia De Feo Anna Ludovica Fracanzani Erika Fatta Mario Salvagnini Sarino Aricò Giorgio Rossi Gemino Fiorelli Silvia Fargion

AIMS To determine whether the functional A49G polymorphism of cytotoxic T-lymphocyte antigen-4 (CTLA-4), a T-cell surface molecule that modulates T-lymphocyte activation and influences the risk of developing alcohol-induced autoantibodies, plays a role in susceptibility to alcoholic liver disease (ALD) and influences disease severity in Italian alcohol abusers. METHODS One hundred and eighty-...

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