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Alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease

Meaning

Alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease, or AFLD, represents the earliest and most common hepatic manifestation of chronic excessive alcohol intake, characterized by the pathological accumulation of triglycerides within hepatocyte cytoplasm, leading to steatosis. This condition signifies a reversible stage of alcohol-induced liver injury, distinct from more severe forms like alcoholic hepatitis or cirrhosis.