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Possible relationship between the rate of ethanol metabolism and the severity of hepatic damage in chronic alcoholics.

G Ugarte, H Iturriaga, T Pereda.   

Abstract

The rate of ethanol metabolism (EMR) was determined in alcoholic patients with or without hepatic necrosis, steatosis, and/or cirrhosis. Fifty six cases were studied after 9-25 days of abstinence (mean 15 days). A significant increase in EMR (P less than 0.01) was found in alcoholics with hepatic necrosis (265 +/- 20.5 mg/kg/hr) compared with alcoholics with normal liver histology (154 +/- 17) and nonalcoholic controls (159 +/- 15). In alcoholics with liver steatosis but without necrosis a lesser increase in EMR (207 +/- 20, P less than 0.05 was also observed. Patients with slight fibrosis but without other abnormalities in their liver biopsies and cirrhotics with overt liver failure (jaundice, ascites) showed EMR similar to controls.

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Year:  1977        PMID: 857661     DOI: 10.1007/BF01071886

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Dig Dis        ISSN: 0002-9211


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