Alcohol-induced hepatitis is liver damage caused by over-consuming alcohol. It can progress to severe liver scarring called cirrhosis if you continue alcohol use. Alcohol-induced hepatitis ...
In 2024, the United States has experienced a concerning increase in cases of hepatic cirrhosis, a chronic liver disease that can lead to liver failure and, in severe cases, death. This rise is closely ...
and acute-on-chronic liver injury in alcohol-associated liver disease (ALD). The study was published online in Advanced Science. Increasing global alcohol exposure has aggravated the global prevalence ...
alcoholic fatty liver typically has a milder clinical presentation than alcoholic hepatitis or cirrhosis has. Therefore, it is useful to separate alcoholic fatty liver, alcoholic hepatitis ...
In 2021, alcohol-related liver cirrhosis accounted for about a quarter of the 46·4 million disability-adjusted life-years (DALYs) lost from liver disease globally, making alcohol a leading cause of ...