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What are some characteristics of mild to moderate AWS?

1) Fat formation in the liver
2) Mild inflammation of the liver
3) Moderate inflammation of the liver
4) Severe inflammation of the liver

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Mild to moderate AWS includes symptoms like fever, malaise, and transaminitis, and does not directly correlate with severe liver diseases such as fatty liver, hepatitis, or cirrhosis, which are later-stage conditions.

Step-by-step explanation:

Characteristics of mild to moderate AWS (Alcohol Withdrawal Syndrome) typically do not include severe pathologies such as fatty liver, inflammation of the liver, or cirrhosis. Instead, mild to moderate AWS is characterized by symptoms like fever, malaise, anemia, abdominal discomfort, and transaminitis. Fatty liver, or hepatic steatosis, refers to an abnormal accumulation of fats in the liver, which can be physiological due to reasons like starvation or pathological due to excessive alcohol intake.

Hepatitis, an inflammation of the liver, can be mild or moderate and may result in jaundice. Progression to more severe forms of liver disease, such as cirrhosis, represents the later stages of liver pathology and is not a direct characteristic of mild to moderate AWS.

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