2021
DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-513743/v1
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Effect of Alcohol on Clinical Outcomes of Hepatitis Virus-Induced Liver Cirrhosis: A Consecutive Ten-Year Study

Abstract: BACKGROUND & AIM: Coexisting alcoholic liver disease and virus-induced liver cirrhosis (ALD+HBV and ALD+HCV) has not been thoroughly studied. This cross-sectional study aims to showcase the influence of alcohol on the laboratory values and on the clinical outcomes of patients with hepatitis B and C virus-induced liver cirrhosis.METHOD: Patients diagnosed with liver cirrhosis (n=22287) from January 2010 to December 2019 were collected from our hospital electronic database, and divided into five groups accor… Show more

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