Background & Aims: Patients with alcoholic hepatitis and a modified Maddrey's discriminant function (mDF) <32 have a low risk of short-term mortality. However, few data exist concerning long-term outcomes. The aims of this study were to evaluate 5-year survival rates and to identify predictive factors for long-term prognosis in this patient population. Methods: We studied patients from 2 centers who were admitted for hepatic decompensation (ascites, hepatic encephalopathy, or jaundice) and who had histological findings of steatohepatitis and an mDF <32. Clinical and biological parameters were recorded at the time of liver biopsy and alcohol consumption was recorded during follow-up. We performed Cox proportional hazard survival analysis to ...
Background and aims: There are several short-term prognostic scores for alcoholic hepatitis (AH) tha...
<div><p>Purpose/Background</p><p>We aimed to describe changes in survival in alcoholic hepatitis (AH...
BACKGROUND & AIMS: There is no histologic classification system to determine prognoses of patients w...
Introduction Although short-term outcome in severe alcoholic hepatitis (SAH) is well described, its ...
BACKGROUND: Alcoholic liver disease (ALD) is a significant threat to public health and a leading cau...
BACKGROUND: Most long-term heavy drinkers do not have clinically evident chronic liver disease (CLD)...
Aim: To explore the prognostic value of modified Discriminant Function (mDF), Glasgow Alcoholic Hepa...
BACKGROUND: The gene-signature-model for end stage liver disease (gs-MELD) score has been shown to b...
Cirrhosis is a heterogeneous clinical condition that includes patients at wide-ranging stages of sev...
BACKGROUND: Alcoholic liver disease is one of the major chronic liver diseases worldwide. The aim of...
BACKGROUND AND AIM: The alcoholic hepatitis histologic score has been proposed as a new prognostic t...
Background: Cirrhosis is a heterogeneous clinical condition that includes patients at wide-ranging s...
© 2003 Plenum Publishing CorporationA previous publication analyzed the clinicopathological characte...
Purpose/Background: We aimed to describe changes in survival in alcoholic hepatitis (AH) over time b...
Aim: to prove the effectiveness of combined physical and psychological assessment in improving the l...
Background and aims: There are several short-term prognostic scores for alcoholic hepatitis (AH) tha...
<div><p>Purpose/Background</p><p>We aimed to describe changes in survival in alcoholic hepatitis (AH...
BACKGROUND & AIMS: There is no histologic classification system to determine prognoses of patients w...
Introduction Although short-term outcome in severe alcoholic hepatitis (SAH) is well described, its ...
BACKGROUND: Alcoholic liver disease (ALD) is a significant threat to public health and a leading cau...
BACKGROUND: Most long-term heavy drinkers do not have clinically evident chronic liver disease (CLD)...
Aim: To explore the prognostic value of modified Discriminant Function (mDF), Glasgow Alcoholic Hepa...
BACKGROUND: The gene-signature-model for end stage liver disease (gs-MELD) score has been shown to b...
Cirrhosis is a heterogeneous clinical condition that includes patients at wide-ranging stages of sev...
BACKGROUND: Alcoholic liver disease is one of the major chronic liver diseases worldwide. The aim of...
BACKGROUND AND AIM: The alcoholic hepatitis histologic score has been proposed as a new prognostic t...
Background: Cirrhosis is a heterogeneous clinical condition that includes patients at wide-ranging s...
© 2003 Plenum Publishing CorporationA previous publication analyzed the clinicopathological characte...
Purpose/Background: We aimed to describe changes in survival in alcoholic hepatitis (AH) over time b...
Aim: to prove the effectiveness of combined physical and psychological assessment in improving the l...
Background and aims: There are several short-term prognostic scores for alcoholic hepatitis (AH) tha...
<div><p>Purpose/Background</p><p>We aimed to describe changes in survival in alcoholic hepatitis (AH...
BACKGROUND & AIMS: There is no histologic classification system to determine prognoses of patients w...