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Alcoholic liver disease

Alcoholic liver disease is a term that encompasses the liver manifestations of alcohol overconsumption, including fatty liver, alcoholic hepatitis, and chronic hepatitis with liver fibrosis or cirrhosis. Alcoholic liver disease is a term that encompasses the liver manifestations of alcohol overconsumption, including fatty liver, alcoholic hepatitis, and chronic hepatitis with liver fibrosis or cirrhosis. It is the major cause of liver disease in Western countries. Although steatosis (fatty liver) will develop in any individual who consumes a large quantity of alcoholic beverages over a long period of time, this process is transient and reversible. More than 90% of all heavy drinkers develop fatty liver well about 25% develop the more severe alcoholic hepatitis, and 15% cirrhosis.

[ "Liver disease", "Cirrhosis", "Alcohol", "Zhi-zi-da-huang", "Acute alcoholic liver disease", "Chronic alcoholic liver disease", "Esophageal Disorder", "Pancreatic exocrine cancer" ]
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