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* Charles S. Lieber was the first one who developed modern research on alcohol and alcohol-related liver damage.<ref name="NeumanCohen2014">{{cite journal|last1=Neuman|first1=M. G.|last2=Cohen|first2=L.|last3=Zakhari|first3=S.|last4=Nanau|first4=R. M.|last5=Mueller|first5=S.|last6=Schneider|first6=M.|last7=Parry|first7=C.|last8=Isip|first8=R.|last9=Seitz|first9=H. K.|title=Alcoholic Liver Disease: A Synopsis of the Charles Lieber's Memorial Symposia 2009-2012|journal=Alcohol and Alcoholism|volume=49|issue=4|year=2014|pages=373–380|issn=0735-0414|doi=10.1093/alcalc/agu021}}</ref> | * Charles S. Lieber was the first one who developed modern research on alcohol and alcohol-related liver damage.<ref name="NeumanCohen2014">{{cite journal|last1=Neuman|first1=M. G.|last2=Cohen|first2=L.|last3=Zakhari|first3=S.|last4=Nanau|first4=R. M.|last5=Mueller|first5=S.|last6=Schneider|first6=M.|last7=Parry|first7=C.|last8=Isip|first8=R.|last9=Seitz|first9=H. K.|title=Alcoholic Liver Disease: A Synopsis of the Charles Lieber's Memorial Symposia 2009-2012|journal=Alcohol and Alcoholism|volume=49|issue=4|year=2014|pages=373–380|issn=0735-0414|doi=10.1093/alcalc/agu021}}</ref> | ||
* In 1961, Beckett and his colleagues used the term Alcoholic Hepatitis for the first time.<ref name="BeckettLivingstone1961">{{cite journal|last1=Beckett|first1=A. G.|last2=Livingstone|first2=A. V.|last3=Hill|first3=K. R.|title=Acute Alcoholic Hepatitis|journal=BMJ|volume=2|issue=5260|year=1961|pages=1113–1119|issn=0959-8138|doi=10.1136/bmj.2.5260.1113}}</ref> | |||
*Beckett et al. investigated 7 cases of acute Alcoholic Hepatitis and their features at Royal Free Hospital in Great Britain.<ref name="BeckettLivingstone1961">{{cite journal|last1=Beckett|first1=A. G.|last2=Livingstone|first2=A. V.|last3=Hill|first3=K. R.|title=Acute Alcoholic Hepatitis|journal=BMJ|volume=2|issue=5260|year=1961|pages=1113–1119|issn=0959-8138|doi=10.1136/bmj.2.5260.1113}}</ref> | |||
==References== | ==References== |
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Historical Perspective
- Charles S. Lieber was the first one who developed modern research on alcohol and alcohol-related liver damage.[1]
- In 1961, Beckett and his colleagues used the term Alcoholic Hepatitis for the first time.[2]
- Beckett et al. investigated 7 cases of acute Alcoholic Hepatitis and their features at Royal Free Hospital in Great Britain.[2]
References
- ↑ Neuman, M. G.; Cohen, L.; Zakhari, S.; Nanau, R. M.; Mueller, S.; Schneider, M.; Parry, C.; Isip, R.; Seitz, H. K. (2014). "Alcoholic Liver Disease: A Synopsis of the Charles Lieber's Memorial Symposia 2009-2012". Alcohol and Alcoholism. 49 (4): 373–380. doi:10.1093/alcalc/agu021. ISSN 0735-0414.
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 Beckett, A. G.; Livingstone, A. V.; Hill, K. R. (1961). "Acute Alcoholic Hepatitis". BMJ. 2 (5260): 1113–1119. doi:10.1136/bmj.2.5260.1113. ISSN 0959-8138.