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Lille Score (Alcoholic Hepatitis)

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Pro Tip

In clinical practice, the single most important variable in the Lille score is the day-7 bilirubin compared to day-0 bilirubin. A bilirubin that has not fallen (or has risen) by day 7 is a strong bedside indicator of non-response before formally computing the Lille score.

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The Lille score was developed in France, and the original paper (Mathurin et al., 2007) was the first to formally challenge the dogma of completing a fixed steroid course regardless of response. By showing that stopping therapy early in non-responders was safe and rational, it effectively introduced personalised medicine principles to alcoholic hepatitis management a decade before 'precision medicine' became a mainstream concept.

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