2023
DOI: 10.3390/jcm12082968
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Characterization of Hypomagnesemia in Alcoholic Hepatitis Patients and Its Association with Liver Injury and Severity Markers

Abstract: Introduction: Hypomagnesemia has been documented in alcohol-associated liver disease (ALD). This study aims to characterize hypomagnesemia in alcoholic hepatitis (AH) patients and identify its response with liver injury and severity markers. Materials and Methods: A total of 49 male and female AH patients with an age range of 27–66 years were enrolled in this study. Patients were grouped by MELD: MiAH (mild AH < 12 [n = 5]), MoAH (12 ≤ moderate AH ≤ 19 [n = 13]), and SAH (severe AH ≥ 20 [n = 31]). Patients … Show more

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“…Mg functions as a cofactor in a plethora of enzymes, and researchers have observed the depletion of this metal in ALD cohorts. 60 Rodent and human Mg supplementation studies have demonstrated that Mg mitigates oxidative stress 61 and liver injury biomarkers. 62 Co is an integral part of vitamin B12 functionality and has also been observed to be lower in alcohol-associated cirrhotic patients.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Mg functions as a cofactor in a plethora of enzymes, and researchers have observed the depletion of this metal in ALD cohorts. 60 Rodent and human Mg supplementation studies have demonstrated that Mg mitigates oxidative stress 61 and liver injury biomarkers. 62 Co is an integral part of vitamin B12 functionality and has also been observed to be lower in alcohol-associated cirrhotic patients.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%