Combined Effects of Alcohol and Metabolic Disorders in Patients With Chronic Liver Disease

Volume: 18, Issue: 4, Pages: 995 - 997.e2
Published: Apr 1, 2020
Abstract
Alcoholic liver disease (ALD) and nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) are the major causes for nonviral liver cirrhosis in the population. Whereas the typical NAFLD patient is one with abdominal obesity, metabolic syndrome (MetS), and no or minimal alcohol use, the patient with pure alcoholic liver cirrhosis has, according to cohort studies, typically consumed >5–10 daily alcohol drinks for several years.1Hatton J. Burton A. Nash H. et...
Paper Details
Title
Combined Effects of Alcohol and Metabolic Disorders in Patients With Chronic Liver Disease
Published Date
Apr 1, 2020
Volume
18
Issue
4
Pages
995 - 997.e2
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