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*The | *The prevalence of alcoholic liver disease is estimated to be 604 per 100,000 individuals within the age group of 25 to 44 years.<ref name="pmid15349801">{{cite journal |vauthors=Mandayam S, Jamal MM, Morgan TR |title=Epidemiology of alcoholic liver disease |journal=Semin. Liver Dis. |volume=24 |issue=3 |pages=217–32 |year=2004 |pmid=15349801 |doi=10.1055/s-2004-832936 |url=}}</ref><ref name="pmid8355385">{{cite journal |vauthors=Adams WL, Yuan Z, Barboriak JJ, Rimm AA |title=Alcohol-related hospitalizations of elderly people. Prevalence and geographic variation in the United States |journal=JAMA |volume=270 |issue=10 |pages=1222–5 |year=1993 |pmid=8355385 |doi= |url=}}</ref> | ||
*The prevalence of alcoholic liver disease is estimated to be 948 per 100,000 individuals within the age group of 45 to 64 years.<ref name="pmid15349801">{{cite journal |vauthors=Mandayam S, Jamal MM, Morgan TR |title=Epidemiology of alcoholic liver disease |journal=Semin. Liver Dis. |volume=24 |issue=3 |pages=217–32 |year=2004 |pmid=15349801 |doi=10.1055/s-2004-832936 |url=}}</ref><ref name="pmid9515756">{{cite journal |vauthors=Adang RP, Wensing JW, Stockbrügger RW |title=Alcohol consumption and alcohol-related liver disease in The Netherlands |journal=Scand. J. Gastroenterol. Suppl. |volume=225 |issue= |pages=70–4 |year=1998 |pmid=9515756 |doi= |url=}}</ref><ref name="pmid11126726">{{cite journal |vauthors=Singh GK, Hoyert DL |title=Social epidemiology of chronic liver disease and cirrhosis mortality in the United States, 1935-1997: trends and differentials by ethnicity, socioeconomic status, and alcohol consumption |journal=Hum. Biol. |volume=72 |issue=5 |pages=801–20 |year=2000 |pmid=11126726 |doi= |url=}}</ref> | |||
===Mortality rate=== | ===Mortality rate=== |
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Overview
Epidemiology and Demographics
Incidence
- According to National Institute of Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism the incidence of alcoholic steatosis is approximately 20,000 per 100,000 alcoholics and heavy drinkers.[1]
Prevalence
- The prevalence of alcoholic liver disease is estimated to be 604 per 100,000 individuals within the age group of 25 to 44 years.[2][3]
- The prevalence of alcoholic liver disease is estimated to be 948 per 100,000 individuals within the age group of 45 to 64 years.[2][4][5]
Mortality rate
- The 5-year mortality rate in patients suffering from well compensated alcoholic cirrhosis is approximately 58000 per 100,000 individuals.[6]
- The 28-day mortality rate of patients suffering from alcoholic hepatitis ranges from a low of 20000 per 100,000 individuals to a high of 30000 per 100,000 individuals.[7]
Age
- Patients of all age groups may develop [disease name].
- The incidence of [disease name] increases with age; the median age at diagnosis is [#] years.
- [Disease name] commonly affects individuals younger than/older than [number of years] years of age.
- [Chronic disease name] is usually first diagnosed among [age group].
- [Acute disease name] commonly affects [age group].
Race
- [Disease name] usually affects individuals of the [race 1] race. [Race 2] individuals are less likely to develop [disease name].
Gender
- [Disease name] affects men and women equally.
- [Gender 1] are more commonly affected by [disease name] than [gender 2]. The [gender 1] to [gender 2] ratio is approximately [number > 1] to 1.
Region
- The majority of [disease name] cases are reported in [geographical region].
- [Disease name] is a common/rare disease that tends to affect [patient population 1] and [patient population 2].
Developed Countries
Developing Countries
References
- ↑ Mann RE, Smart RG, Govoni R (2003). "The epidemiology of alcoholic liver disease". Alcohol Res Health. 27 (3): 209–19. PMID 15535449.
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 Mandayam S, Jamal MM, Morgan TR (2004). "Epidemiology of alcoholic liver disease". Semin. Liver Dis. 24 (3): 217–32. doi:10.1055/s-2004-832936. PMID 15349801.
- ↑ Adams WL, Yuan Z, Barboriak JJ, Rimm AA (1993). "Alcohol-related hospitalizations of elderly people. Prevalence and geographic variation in the United States". JAMA. 270 (10): 1222–5. PMID 8355385.
- ↑ Adang RP, Wensing JW, Stockbrügger RW (1998). "Alcohol consumption and alcohol-related liver disease in The Netherlands". Scand. J. Gastroenterol. Suppl. 225: 70–4. PMID 9515756.
- ↑ Singh GK, Hoyert DL (2000). "Social epidemiology of chronic liver disease and cirrhosis mortality in the United States, 1935-1997: trends and differentials by ethnicity, socioeconomic status, and alcohol consumption". Hum. Biol. 72 (5): 801–20. PMID 11126726.
- ↑ Borowsky SA, Strome S, Lott E (1981). "Continued heavy drinking and survival in alcoholic cirrhotics". Gastroenterology. 80 (6): 1405–9. PMID 6971772.
- ↑ Maddrey WC, Boitnott JK, Bedine MS, Weber FL, Mezey E, White RI (1978). "Corticosteroid therapy of alcoholic hepatitis". Gastroenterology. 75 (2): 193–9. PMID 352788.