
pmid: 4431897
Analysis of male liver cirrhosis death rates and alcohol consumption in 38 countries suggests that cirrhosis death rates are related to wine consumption and may not be a satisfactory basis for estimating the prevalence of alcoholism.
Adult, Cross-Cultural Comparison, Liver Cirrhosis, Male, Canada, Adolescent, Alcohol Drinking, Panama, Alcoholic Beverages, Age Factors, Australia, Middle Aged, South America, Europe, Alcoholism, South Africa, 2700 Medicine, Humans, Dietary Proteins, Israel, Aged
Adult, Cross-Cultural Comparison, Liver Cirrhosis, Male, Canada, Adolescent, Alcohol Drinking, Panama, Alcoholic Beverages, Age Factors, Australia, Middle Aged, South America, Europe, Alcoholism, South Africa, 2700 Medicine, Humans, Dietary Proteins, Israel, Aged
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