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== Risk Factors == | == Risk Factors == | ||
* Hepatotoxins | |||
* Malnutrition | * Malnutrition | ||
* [[Obesity]] | * [[Obesity]] | ||
* Coexistant liver disease | * Coexistant liver disease | ||
** Particularly [[Hepatitis B|hepatitis B]] or [[ | ** Particularly [[Hepatitis B|hepatitis B]] or [[hepatitis C]]. [[Hepatitis C]] is more common in alcoholics, and may be more virulent in this population, and it is associated with an even greater risk of [[hepatoma]]. | ||
==References== | ==References== | ||
{{reflist|2}} | {{reflist|2}} |
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Risk Factors
- Hepatotoxins
- Malnutrition
- Obesity
- Coexistant liver disease
- Particularly hepatitis B or hepatitis C. Hepatitis C is more common in alcoholics, and may be more virulent in this population, and it is associated with an even greater risk of hepatoma.