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Journal of Mind and Medical Sciences

2019

Liver cirrhosis

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The Burden Of Clostridium Difficile Infection In Patients With Liver Cirrhosis, Despina Moraru, Andrada Dumitru, Sergiu I. Micu, Marilena Musat, Gabriel Preda, Popoiag R. Emanuela Oct 2019

The Burden Of Clostridium Difficile Infection In Patients With Liver Cirrhosis, Despina Moraru, Andrada Dumitru, Sergiu I. Micu, Marilena Musat, Gabriel Preda, Popoiag R. Emanuela

Journal of Mind and Medical Sciences

Clostridium Difficile Infection (CDI) has registered a dramatically increasing incidence in the general population over the past decades. Nowadays, Clostridium Difficile is the leading cause of hospital-acquired diarrhea in Europe and North America. Liver cirrhosis is the final stage of any chronic liver disease (CLD). The most common causes are chronic hepatitis C or B and viral co-infections, alcohol misuse, and nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD). CLD and cirrhosis are listed among the ten leading causes of death in the US. Cirrhosis due to any etiology disrupts the homeostatic role of the liver in the body. Cirrhosis-associated immune dysfunction (CAID) …


Alcoholic Liver Cirrhosis, More Than A Simple Hepatic Disease – A Brief Review Of The Risk Factors Associated With Alcohol Abuse, Sergiu I. Micu, Madalina E. Manea, Roxana Popoiag, Dragana Nikolic, Dumitru Andrada, Angelo M. Patti, Marilena Musat, Cristian Balalau, Anca Rogoveanu, Manfredi Rizzo, Anca Pantea Stoian Oct 2019

Alcoholic Liver Cirrhosis, More Than A Simple Hepatic Disease – A Brief Review Of The Risk Factors Associated With Alcohol Abuse, Sergiu I. Micu, Madalina E. Manea, Roxana Popoiag, Dragana Nikolic, Dumitru Andrada, Angelo M. Patti, Marilena Musat, Cristian Balalau, Anca Rogoveanu, Manfredi Rizzo, Anca Pantea Stoian

Journal of Mind and Medical Sciences

Liver cirrhosis is a significant public health problem, being an important cause of mortality and morbidity, responsible for approximately 1.8% of the total number of deaths in Europe. Chronic alcohol consumption is the most common cause of liver cirrhosis in developed countries. Europe has the highest level of alcohol consumption among all the global World Health Organisation (WHO) regions. In this paper, we briefly review major factors leading to excessive alcohol consumption in order to draw attention to the fact that alcoholic liver cirrhosis is more than a simple liver disease, and if those risk/causal factors can be prevented, the …