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Characteristic features of alcoholic liver disease in Japan: a review.

A Takada1, S Takase, M Tsutsumi.   

Abstract

The characteristics of alcoholic liver disease (ALD) in Japanese patients were reviewed and compared with those in Western countries. From the study in Japanese cases, it became clear that alcoholic fibrosis and chronic hepatitis induced by alcohol were types of ALD other than the traditional 3 types. Liver injury in Japanese cases was clearly milder than that in American cases. In American cases, the injury may be fully developed, because of greater alcohol and fat intake. This may be one reason why the two above types of ALD have not been mentioned in the literature of Western countries. In Japanese patients, hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection is not related to alcoholic fibrosis and alcoholic hepatitis. On the other hand, the prevalence of HCV markers was high in chronic hepatitis, cirrhosis and hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) patients. Alcoholic hepatitis and chronic hepatitis are the high risk groups for the development of cirrhosis and the chronic hepatitis group is at high risk for the development of HCC. Although the risk is low in alcoholic fibrosis, some patients also develop cirrhosis. About half of the cases of cirrhosis may develop from alcoholic hepatitis and alcoholic fibrosis, and the remaining half cases may develop from chronic hepatitis. Over 80% of HCC cases may develop from chronic hepatitis in Japan. Chronic alcoholism enhanced the development of HCV-related HCC. Recent increase of HCC in alcoholic cirrhosis in Japan may be related to the increase of alcohol consumption, the increase of blood transfusions, and longer survival of cirrhosis patients.

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Year:  1993        PMID: 8440419     DOI: 10.1007/bf02775019

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Gastroenterol Jpn        ISSN: 0435-1339


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