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Does the Heterozygous State of Alpha‐1 Antitrypsin Deficiency Have a Role in Chronic Liver Diseases? Interim Results of a Large Case‐Control Study
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We found no association between the heterozygous PiZ state of alpha1ATD and the presence of chronic LD in-general or the presence of cryptogenic cirrhosis. In contrast, patients with decompensated LD of any etiology had a significantly higher prevalence of PiMZ compared with patients with compensated LD. Furthermore, in patients with chronic LD due to HCV or NAFLD there was a significant association between the PiMZ heterozygous state and increased severity of LD and the need for liver transplantation. These interim results suggest that the PiMZ alpha1ATD heterozygous state may have a role in worsening LD due to HCV or NAFLD.
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