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We studied 34 patients with alcoholic liver disease presenting for the first time over the age of 60 years. Symptoms were usually non-specific including malaise (62%), anorexia (41%) and abdominal pain (38%). The most prominent sign was hepatomegaly (79%). Seventy-nine per cent of the patients had established cirrhosis at the time of presentation. For this group the prognosis was very poor, 48% died within one year of presentation.
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