Only a minority ot excessive drinkers develop cirrhosis. The main cofactors implicated in the pathophysiology of alcoholic liver disease are obesity, diabetes or the metabolic syndrome. Several genetic polymorphisms have been associated with a higher risk of alcoholic cirrhosis. Recent data indicate that gut microbiota could play a role in the pathogenesis of alcoholic liver disease. The aim of this review is to summarize the factors that influence development and progression of alcoholic liver disease
Alcohol use disorders and alcohol dependency affect millions of individuals worldwide. The impact of...
<p>Non-alcoholic fatty liver diseases are commonly associated with obesity. In addition to the well-...
The susceptibility to developing alcohol dependence and significant alcohol-related liver injury is ...
Abstract — Chronic alcohol consumption is a major cause of liver cirrhosis which, however, develops ...
Alcoholic liver disease (ALD) results from a complex interaction between behavioral, environmental, ...
Abstract Background Alcohol abuse has deleterious effects on human health by disrupting the function...
The aim of study was to detect the genetic factors which cause the predisposition for alcoholic live...
Being overweight and obesity are the leading causes of liver disease in Western countries. Liver dam...
Alcoholic liver disease (ALD) accounts for the majority of chronic liver disease in Western countrie...
Aim: to detect the genetic factors predisposing alcoholic liver lesion. The main candidate genes of ...
Alcoholic liver disease (ALD) results from a complex interaction between behavioral, en- vironmental...
Alcoholic liver disease can be divided into overlapping phases with distinct pathological and clinic...
Although alcohol feeding produces evident intestinal microbial changes in animals, only some alcohol...
Although a clear correlation exists between cumulative alcohol intake and liver disease, only some o...
Alcohol-associated liver disease (ALD) comprises a spectrum of liver diseases that include: steatosi...
Alcohol use disorders and alcohol dependency affect millions of individuals worldwide. The impact of...
<p>Non-alcoholic fatty liver diseases are commonly associated with obesity. In addition to the well-...
The susceptibility to developing alcohol dependence and significant alcohol-related liver injury is ...
Abstract — Chronic alcohol consumption is a major cause of liver cirrhosis which, however, develops ...
Alcoholic liver disease (ALD) results from a complex interaction between behavioral, environmental, ...
Abstract Background Alcohol abuse has deleterious effects on human health by disrupting the function...
The aim of study was to detect the genetic factors which cause the predisposition for alcoholic live...
Being overweight and obesity are the leading causes of liver disease in Western countries. Liver dam...
Alcoholic liver disease (ALD) accounts for the majority of chronic liver disease in Western countrie...
Aim: to detect the genetic factors predisposing alcoholic liver lesion. The main candidate genes of ...
Alcoholic liver disease (ALD) results from a complex interaction between behavioral, en- vironmental...
Alcoholic liver disease can be divided into overlapping phases with distinct pathological and clinic...
Although alcohol feeding produces evident intestinal microbial changes in animals, only some alcohol...
Although a clear correlation exists between cumulative alcohol intake and liver disease, only some o...
Alcohol-associated liver disease (ALD) comprises a spectrum of liver diseases that include: steatosi...
Alcohol use disorders and alcohol dependency affect millions of individuals worldwide. The impact of...
<p>Non-alcoholic fatty liver diseases are commonly associated with obesity. In addition to the well-...
The susceptibility to developing alcohol dependence and significant alcohol-related liver injury is ...