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Kitadai, Masahiro
Hattori, Shuzo
Itoshima, Tatsuya
Ukida, Minoru
Ito, Toshio
Ogawa, Hiromichi
Mizutani, Shigeki
Kita, Keiji
Tanaka, Ryoji
Nagashima, Hideo
Abstract

Peritoneoscopic findings of 39 patients with alcoholic liver cirrhosis (ALC) were compared with those of 95 patients with non-alcoholic liver cirrhosis (NALC). They were selected from 245 patients with liver cirrhosis subjected to peritoneoscopy in the 7 year period from 1975 to 1981. Out of the 95 NALC patients, 24 had hepatitis B surface antigen. The ALC patients had nodules which varied in size (61%), large depressions (69%), and a markedly rounded edge of the liver (33%) more often than NALC patients (18, 43 and 3%, respectively). Nodularity differed between the right and left lobes in ALC (41%) more often than in NALC (16%). Interstitial reddish markings and patchy nodules were, however, more frequent in NALC (51 and 28%, respectively) than in ALC (8 and 5%, respectively). Lymphatic vesicles were observed both in ALC (85%) and NALC (78%). In conclusion, the peritoneoscopic features which suggested ALC were the coexistence of nodules of various sizes, large depressions and a markedly dull edge of the liver. Interstitial reddish markings and patchy nodules were more indicative of NALC than ALC.

Keywords
peritoneoscopy
alcoholic liver cirrhosis
non-alcoholic liver cirrhosis
Amo Type
Article
Publication Title
Acta Medica Okayama
Published Date
1985-04
Volume
volume39
Issue
issue2
Publisher
Okayama University Medical School
Start Page
105
End Page
112
ISSN
0386-300X
NCID
AA00508441
Content Type
Journal Article
language
English
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publisher
Refereed
True
PubMed ID
Web of Science KeyUT