ALCOHOLIC LIVER DISEASE
Quantity and duration of alcohol are the most important risk factors involved in the development of alcoholic liver disease. The threshold of developing alcoholic liver disease in men is an intake of >60-80 g/d of alcohol for 10yrs while in women are at increased risk of developing similar degrees of liver injury by consuming 20-40 g/d. ................
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