Summary

Alcoholic liver disease is a leading cause of liver-related mortality and is associated with a significant financial burden. The 2010 treatment guidelines recommend corticosteroids and pentoxifylline, although the evidence for their utility is inconsistent. Although controversial, there is a small group of patients who may be candidates for liver transplant.

  • alcoholic liver disease
  • pentoxifylline
  • corticosteroids
  • transplant
  • prednisolone
  • abstention
  • liver transplant
  • model for end-stage liver disease
  • alcoholic hepatitis
  • gastroenterology guidelines
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