Fig. 1. Percentage of patients in Group W (patients with withdrawal symptoms), Group S (patients with somatic diagnoses in addition to a diagnosis of alcohol.

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Fig. 1. Percentage of patients in Group W (patients with withdrawal symptoms), Group S (patients with somatic diagnoses in addition to a diagnosis of alcohol abuse or dependence) and Group C (patients with alcoholic cirrhosis) having AST/ALT ratios of ≤1.0, 1.1–1.9, and ≥2.0 at admission. From: HIGH AST/ALT RATIO MAY INDICATE ADVANCED ALCOHOLIC LIVER DISEASE RATHER THAN HEAVY DRINKING Alcohol Alcohol. 2004;39(4):336-339. doi:10.1093/alcalc/agh074 Alcohol Alcohol | Alcohol & Alcoholism Vol. 39, No. 4 © Medical Council on Alcohol 2004; all rights reserved