Alcoholic hepatitis is a severe form of alcohol-related liver injury and one of the most frequent liver presentations seen by acute medical services. The condition typically affects young and ...
While tapering corticosteroids can reduce infections and hospitalizations for patients with severe alcohol-associated ...
Women under 45 are experiencing alcohol-related liver disease (ARLD) at higher rates than ever in the UK. ONS data from 2018 ...
This research explores how alcohol consumption disrupts metabolism, damages the liver, and impairs male reproductive health, ...
Liver failure encompasses a range of severe clinical syndromes resulting from the deterioration of liver function, triggered ...
Opens in a new tab or window Adding fecal microbiota therapy to standard care for steroid-ineligible severe alcoholic-associated hepatitis appeared safe and effective in a small randomized trial ...
Theophylline improves steroid sensitivity in acute alcoholic hepatitis, according to the results of a new study conducted in Newcastle upon Tyne, UK. Acute alcoholic hepatitis is characterized by ...
Opens in a new tab or window Tapering doses of corticosteroids was safer than, and just as effective as, a fixed dose in patients with severe alcohol-associated hepatitis, a randomized trial showed.