[关于酒精性肝病的最新话题]。

Q4 Medicine
Eiji Kakazu, Tatsuya Kanto
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酒精性肝病(ALD)是由不同形式和严重程度的过量饮酒引起的肝脏损伤引起的。在日本,虽然由于人口减少和老龄化,总体酒精消费量正在减少,但酗酒者的数量几乎没有变化。因此,ALD患者的总数在减少,而酒精性肝硬化患者的数量在增加。在2023年进行的全国肝硬化调查中,酒精性肝硬化的比例已上升至35%,超过丙型肝炎病毒相关肝硬化成为主要原因。ALD的主要治疗是戒酒;然而,对酒精依赖的社会和医疗方法以及对不适当酒精摄入的营养管理是必不可少的。目前正在进行各种不同阶段的ALD临床试验,特别是在西方国家。
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[Recent Topics Concerning Alcoholic Liver Disease].

Alcoholic liver disease(ALD)is caused by liver damage due to excessive alcohol consumption in varying forms and severities. In Japan, although overall alcohol consumption is decreasing owing to population decline and aging, the number of heavy drinkers remains almost unchanged. Consequently, the total number of patients with ALD is decreasing, whereas the number of patients with alcoholic cirrhosis is increasing. In a national survey on cirrhosis conducted in 2023, the proportion of alcoholic cirrhosis has increased to 35%, surpassing that of hepatitis C virus-related cirrhosis as the leading cause. The primary treatment for ALD is abstinence from alcohol; however, social and medical approaches to alcohol dependence and nutritional management of improper alcohol intake are essential. Various clinical trials of ALD at different stages are being conducted, particularly in Western countries.

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