ETHNIC DIFFERENCES IN CIRRHOSIS OF THE LIVER IN A BRITISH CITY: ALCOHOLIC CIRRHOSIS IN SOUTH ASIAN MEN
— Aims and Methods: We studied the ethnic origin of cirrhotic patients retrospectively over the 14-year period 1987–2000 and compared the ethnic make-up of the cirrhotic patients with the ethnic make-up of the local catchment population. Results and Conclusions: Of 381 cirrhotics, 64.1% were white,...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Alcohol and alcoholism (Oxford) 2003-03, Vol.38 (2), p.148-150 |
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Zusammenfassung: | — Aims and Methods: We studied the ethnic origin of cirrhotic patients retrospectively over the 14-year period 1987–2000 and compared the ethnic make-up of the cirrhotic patients with the ethnic make-up of the local catchment population. Results and Conclusions: Of 381 cirrhotics, 64.1% were white, 29.1% South Asian, 4.7% Afro-Caribbeans and 2.1% other races. These proportions were different from those of the local community in that South Asians were over-represented and Afro-Caribbeans were under-represented. Alcohol was the commonest cause of cirrhosis (60.9%) and South Asian non-Moslem males with alcoholic cirrhosis were over-represented and were younger at diagnosis than white alcoholic cirrhotics. |
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ISSN: | 0735-0414 1464-3502 1464-3502 |
DOI: | 10.1093/alcalc/agg040 |