Medical Definition of Alcoholic cirrhosis

1. Alcoholic cirrhosis is a condition of irreversible liver disease due to the chronic inflammatory and toxic effects of ethanol on the liver. In cirrhosis, the liver cells are replaced by fibrous scar tissue. Fibrosis leads to the development of portal hypertension. The development of cirrhosis is directly related to the duration and quantity of alcohol consumption. The manifestations of cirrhosis are related to the liver's inability to not adequately remove waste products from the bloodstream and the effects of portal hypertension. (15 Nov 1997)

Lexicographical Neighbors of Alcoholic Cirrhosis

alcohol thermometer
alcohol withdrawal
alcohol withdrawal delirium
alcoholaemia
alcoholaemias
alcoholate
alcoholates
alcoholature
alcoholatures
alcoholemia
alcoholic
alcoholic abuse
alcoholic beverage
alcoholic beverages
alcoholic cardiomyopathy
alcoholic cirrhosis (current term)
alcoholic dementia
alcoholic deterioration
alcoholic encephalopathy
alcoholic extract
alcoholic fermentation
alcoholic hyalin
alcoholic hyaline bodies
alcoholic intoxication
alcoholic ketoacidosis
alcoholic liver disease
alcoholic myocardiopathy
alcoholic pneumonia
alcoholic polyneuropathy
alcoholic psychoses

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