[Influence of hepatitis C virus on the alcoholic liver diseases].

N Yoshida, T Sadamoto, T Hatori, M Sugimoto, M Shibata, Y Ueno, T Abei
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Abstract

In order to know the influence of hepatitis C virus (HCV) on the alcoholic liver diseases (ALD), 124 patients with ALD were divided into two groups by positive or negative anti-HCV, and differences of histological findings, laboratory data, evolution of histopathology and liver disease of those who developed hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) between both groups were investigated. There were 31 patients (25%) in the anti-HCV positive group and 93 patients (75%) in the negative group. Histologically, viral changes were seen in most patients (55%) of the positive group, whereas those were seen in a few patients (15%) of the negative group. The patients of the positive group showed higher serum adenosine deaminase levels compared with those of the negative group. However, as regards the evolution of histopathology, amount of alcohol consumed seemed to be more responsible than positive anti-HCV. Three out of 6 patients with HCC were anti-HCV positive cirrhotics, although there were three anti-HCV negative HCC patients: one with cirrhosis and two with hepatic fibrosis.

丙型肝炎病毒对酒精性肝病的影响
为了解丙型肝炎病毒(HCV)对酒精性肝病(ALD)的影响,将124例ALD患者按抗HCV阳性或阴性分为两组,观察两组间发生肝细胞癌(HCC)患者的组织学表现、实验室数据、组织病理学演变及肝脏疾病的差异。抗- hcv阳性组31例(25%),阴性组93例(75%)。组织学上,阳性组的大多数患者(55%)可见病毒改变,而阴性组的少数患者(15%)可见病毒改变。阳性组患者血清腺苷脱氨酶水平高于阴性组。然而,就组织病理学的演变而言,饮酒似乎比抗丙型肝炎病毒阳性更有责任。6例HCC患者中有3例为抗hcv阳性肝硬化,尽管有3例抗hcv阴性HCC患者:1例肝硬化,2例肝纤维化。
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