A Positive association between alcohol consumption and stroke incidence has been clearly established. The present study evaluated the frequency of stroke in a sapmle of 500 autopsied patients affected by liver cirrhosis mainly due to chronic alcohol abuse as confirmed by the histologic pattern mostly of mixed and micronodular types. Frequency of stroke was compared to that of 4,741 non-cirrhotic patients autopiseid in the same pariod. Our findings demonstate that stroke frequency , especially when due to thromboembolism, decreased significantly in cirrhotics. Therefore, hepatopathy is a crucial event in alcoholic patients. Nevertheless the concomitant presence of liver cirrhosis, in studies dealing with this subject, is not being currently evaluated
Stroke-cirrhosis relationship: An autopsy study in a heavy drinking population
MELATO, MAURO;POLDRUGO, FLAVIO;ZANCONATI, FABRIZIO;
1991-01-01
Abstract
A Positive association between alcohol consumption and stroke incidence has been clearly established. The present study evaluated the frequency of stroke in a sapmle of 500 autopsied patients affected by liver cirrhosis mainly due to chronic alcohol abuse as confirmed by the histologic pattern mostly of mixed and micronodular types. Frequency of stroke was compared to that of 4,741 non-cirrhotic patients autopiseid in the same pariod. Our findings demonstate that stroke frequency , especially when due to thromboembolism, decreased significantly in cirrhotics. Therefore, hepatopathy is a crucial event in alcoholic patients. Nevertheless the concomitant presence of liver cirrhosis, in studies dealing with this subject, is not being currently evaluatedPubblicazioni consigliate
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