ID | 31514 |
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Kitadai, Masahiro
Hattori, Shuzo
Itoshima, Tatsuya
Ukida, Minoru
Ito, Toshio
Ogawa, Hiromichi
Mizutani, Shigeki
Kita, Keiji
Tanaka, Ryoji
Nagashima, Hideo
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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
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Amo Type | Article
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Publication Title |
Acta Medica Okayama
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Published Date | 1985-04
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Volume | volume39
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Issue | issue2
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Publisher | Okayama University Medical School
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Start Page | 105
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End Page | 112
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ISSN | 0386-300X
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NCID | AA00508441
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Journal Article
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English
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File Version | publisher
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True
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