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Alcoholic Liver Disease, An Issue of Clinics in Liver Disease

Volume 20-3. The Clinics: Internal Medicine

By (author) Stanley Cohen
Genres: Hepatology
Format: Hardback
Publisher: Elsevier - Health Sciences Division, Philadelphia, United States
Published: 11th Jul 2016
Dimensions: w 152mm h 231mm d 15mm
Weight: 480g
ISBN-10: 0323459730
ISBN-13: 9780323459730
Barcode No: 9780323459730
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Synopsis
Alcohol abuse remains a significant problem world-wide. The most commonly affected organ remains the liver with a risk of alcoholic liver disease (ALD) which can range from asymptomatic to alcoholic hepatitis to alcoholic cirrhosis. In 2010, alcohol-attributable cirrhosis was responsible for 0.9% of all global deaths. Given the sheer magnitude of alcohol abuse and alcoholic liver disease, an update on this topic is pertinent and relevant. This issue will focus on a variety of topics including alcoholism, the pathogenesis of ALD, the spectrum of ALD, the pathology of ALD, and the long-term management of patients with ALD. Alcoholic hepatitis is a particular type of ALD with a high mortality. This issue will explore the syndrome of alcoholic hepatitis, its prognostic markers, and the available therapies. Because alcohol intake can influence so many other conditions of the liver (especially hepatitis C), articles in this issue will also explore the impact of alcohol abuse on other liver conditions. In addition, several other topics such as nutritional therapy for ALD, ALD and liver cancer, and ALD and infection risk will be explored. Also, even though it is quite controversial, we will also explore liver transplant as a therapy for alcoholic liver disease including alcoholic hepatitis.

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