ey0015.15-7 | New treatments | ESPEYB15
SA Harrison
, ME Rinella
, MF Abdelmalek
, JF Trotter
, AH Paredes
, HL Arnold
, M Kugelmas
, MR Bashir
, MJ Jaros
, L Ling
, SJ Rossi
, AM DePaoli
, R Loomba
To read the full abstract: Lancet 2018;391:1174-1185Non-alcoholic fatty liver disease is highly prevalent in overweight and obese children and adults. It progresses to steatohepatitis (with raised liver transaminase levels) and fibrosis, and eventually to cirrhosis. Detecting this, excluding other causes of liver disease, and monitoring its progress t...