ASYMPTOMATIC LIVER-DISEASE IN ALCOHOLICS

  • 1 January 1977
    • journal article
    • research article
    • Vol. 101 (12), 644-647
Abstract
Several types of histologic changes of the liver were found in 116 of 154 chronic alcoholics who showed no symptoms of organic liver disease and were admitted to a department of psychiatry for treatment of their addiction. No relation was found either between the nature of the hepatic damage and the duration of alcoholism or with the presence or degree of clinical and biochemical disturbances. Results of clinical and biochemical examination of 55 patients with histologic abnormalities were normal, and these patients were considered as apparently healthy alcoholics. Liver biopsy specimens from 61 of 69 asymptomatic alcoholics, who had abnormalities on clinical and/or biochemical investigation, showed hepatic damage under light microscopy, but specimens from the other 8 were histologically normal. Conventional liver function tests have limited value in detecting the existence and severity of liver injury, while liver biopsy specimens may reveal a large range of abnormalities in asymptomatic alcoholics.

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